Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5785191 | Earth-Science Reviews | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In their review, Song et al. (2016) overstate the validity of the atmospheric carbon sequestration potential of phytoliths as they misrepresent recent literature on the topic and omit any evidence that calls into question this concept. Here, we evaluate and present the full range of the misrepresented and omitted literature, and question the representativeness of their original assumptions. We also address Song et al.'s concerns regarding isotopic fractionation and/or the negative effects of over-rigorous oxidation on the isotopic analysis of phytoliths. Finally, we call for further data acquisition to properly quantify all the fluxes involved in the phytolith carbon cycle.
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Authors
Guaciara M. Santos, Anne Alexandre,