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Plant Clues in Modern European Dicots: Establishing a Phytolith Benchmark
North-western EuropeMonday, December 16, 2024
A recent study decided to fix this by taking a closer look at phytoliths from living dicots in the region. By creating a clear picture of what these phytoliths look like today, scientists can then compare them to old fossil records. This will give them a better grasp on past plant life and how it's evolved.
Have you ever thought about how plants from centuries ago might be different from the ones we see today? Well, understanding these tiny plant fossils is like piecing together a giant puzzle. It helps scientists understand more about our environment and how it's changed over time. So, the next time you notice a plant, remember that it might be leaving behind clues for future generations to discover!
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