A new taxon of probable gymnosperm affinities is described from the base of the Carboniferous (Mississippian, Middle Tournaisian) of Montagne Noire, southern France. It is based on a permineralised stem showing vascular and cortical tissues, and one attached petiole base. Faironia difasciculata gen. et sp. nov. shows the combination of a broad eustele and dense wood with a multifascicular leaf trace, originating from two non-adjacent axial strands. The Kalymma-type petiole base resembles that of the calamopityan pteridosperms but anatomy of the stele, wood and phloem more closely compares to that of early arborescent gymnosperms such as Pitus, Eristophyton or Megalomyelon the taxonomic position of which needs to be re-evaluated. Faironia is...
International audienceDespite their importance for understanding plant evolution and plant-environme...
A-08-13International audienceThe flora from the Montceau-les-Mines Lagerstatte (Massif Central, Fran...
ACL-11-13International audienceIt is usually considered that after the extinction of the Devonian tr...
A-06-26A new taxon of probable gymnosperm affinities is described from the base of the Carboniferous...
A-08-40International audienceDecorticated woody stems from the Tournaisian (early Mississippian) of ...
International audienceThe Devonian-Carboniferous boundary (359 Ma) is now recognized as a period of ...
International audienceThe Mississippian was an important time in plant evolution, with the diversifi...
Early Carboniferous (Mississippian) permineralized woods from Australia with multiseriate rays have ...
Second International Congress of Agora PaleobotanicaInternational audienceWe review progress made du...
International audiencePremise of research.Secondary phloem produced by a bifacial vascular cambium i...
International audienceEarly Carboniferous (Mississippian) permineralized woods from Australia with m...
Background: Many ovules of Late Devonian (Famennian) seed plants have been well studied. However, be...
International audienceSphenophyllum Brongniart, 1828 is the best-known representative of Sphenophyll...
A-06-19Seed plants of the lowermost Carboniferous time (Tournaisian) display important differences i...
The fossil record of arborescent lignophytes shows an increasing anatomical diversity during the Tou...
International audienceDespite their importance for understanding plant evolution and plant-environme...
A-08-13International audienceThe flora from the Montceau-les-Mines Lagerstatte (Massif Central, Fran...
ACL-11-13International audienceIt is usually considered that after the extinction of the Devonian tr...
A-06-26A new taxon of probable gymnosperm affinities is described from the base of the Carboniferous...
A-08-40International audienceDecorticated woody stems from the Tournaisian (early Mississippian) of ...
International audienceThe Devonian-Carboniferous boundary (359 Ma) is now recognized as a period of ...
International audienceThe Mississippian was an important time in plant evolution, with the diversifi...
Early Carboniferous (Mississippian) permineralized woods from Australia with multiseriate rays have ...
Second International Congress of Agora PaleobotanicaInternational audienceWe review progress made du...
International audiencePremise of research.Secondary phloem produced by a bifacial vascular cambium i...
International audienceEarly Carboniferous (Mississippian) permineralized woods from Australia with m...
Background: Many ovules of Late Devonian (Famennian) seed plants have been well studied. However, be...
International audienceSphenophyllum Brongniart, 1828 is the best-known representative of Sphenophyll...
A-06-19Seed plants of the lowermost Carboniferous time (Tournaisian) display important differences i...
The fossil record of arborescent lignophytes shows an increasing anatomical diversity during the Tou...
International audienceDespite their importance for understanding plant evolution and plant-environme...
A-08-13International audienceThe flora from the Montceau-les-Mines Lagerstatte (Massif Central, Fran...
ACL-11-13International audienceIt is usually considered that after the extinction of the Devonian tr...