Enhancing the taxonomic resolution of wild grasses and cereal crops of the past through chemotaxonomy of modern and subfossil Poaceae pollenTools Katsi, Faidra (2024) Enhancing the taxonomic resolution of wild grasses and cereal crops of the past through chemotaxonomy of modern and subfossil Poaceae pollen. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe accurate identification of pollen to species-level from palaeoecological records is essential to refine our understanding of past vegetation change as well as investigating the interaction between past societies and their environments. The grass family, comprising both common wild grasses and cereal crops, poses a unique challenge for taxonomic resolution due to cryptic pollen morphology that prohibits reliable separation between wild grasses and cereals. Low taxonomic resolution of the Poaceae family has contributed to limited use of pollen records in the discussion of the history of agriculture. This thesis explores the application of chemotaxonomy, using Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) microspectroscopy, to improve taxonomic resolution of Poaceae (grass) pollen samples, on both modern and subfossil samples.
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