The largest known 65-cm frond segment of Neuropteris ovata var. simonii (Order: Medullosales) from the Late Pennsylvanian of Sydney Coalfield, Canada, is preserved as compression and naturally macerated cuticle and comprises the study sample. The study objectives included (i) analyzing the chemical variability throughout the frond, (ii) interpreting chemical differences in the lower from the upper part of the frond (impossible to do from fragmented specimens), (iii) inferring the likely biopolymeric make-up of the tissues of the once-living plant, (iv) estimating the likely metabolic cost of plant tissue production, and (v) suggesting autecological aspects. The chemical variables (functional groups), obtained by Fourier transform infrared (...
Secretory organs likely evolved with land plants in Silurian-Devonian time, but it is questionable i...
International audienceThe plant fossil record preserves a number of morphological and anatomical cha...
Hoffmann's species Neuropteris Scheuchzeri in Keferstein 1827 is generally but not exclusively ident...
The postulated relationship between chemistry and frond architecture is further tested based on a 45...
A larger chemometric study (data derived from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy-FTIR interpret...
A theoretical biomechanical model is proposed for the largest known 650 mm-long frond segment Neurop...
Ptilophyllum micropapillosum sp. nov. is a new bennettitalean frond recovered from the Lower Cretace...
Analytical questions relating to the influence of sedimentation on the preservation states of Carbon...
Five coalified ovules of the type Trigonocarpus grandis are investigated four of which co-occur with...
The sample specimens for study comprise the foliage of four pteridosperm-medullosalean plant-fossil ...
Reported are results of an initial approximate imitation of a Carboniferous fern frond, i.e., maratt...
Studied samples include eight Gondwanan species of the Dicroidium flora: seed ferns (3), conifer (1)...
Despite the abundance of detached seed-fern ovules (Euramerican and Cathaysian floral provinces, Pen...
From seven of the eight studied coalified ovules (Trigonocarpus grandis: Sydney Coalfield, Canada) s...
The spectroscopic characterization of five species belonging to Cycadolepis Saporta is used to obtai...
Secretory organs likely evolved with land plants in Silurian-Devonian time, but it is questionable i...
International audienceThe plant fossil record preserves a number of morphological and anatomical cha...
Hoffmann's species Neuropteris Scheuchzeri in Keferstein 1827 is generally but not exclusively ident...
The postulated relationship between chemistry and frond architecture is further tested based on a 45...
A larger chemometric study (data derived from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy-FTIR interpret...
A theoretical biomechanical model is proposed for the largest known 650 mm-long frond segment Neurop...
Ptilophyllum micropapillosum sp. nov. is a new bennettitalean frond recovered from the Lower Cretace...
Analytical questions relating to the influence of sedimentation on the preservation states of Carbon...
Five coalified ovules of the type Trigonocarpus grandis are investigated four of which co-occur with...
The sample specimens for study comprise the foliage of four pteridosperm-medullosalean plant-fossil ...
Reported are results of an initial approximate imitation of a Carboniferous fern frond, i.e., maratt...
Studied samples include eight Gondwanan species of the Dicroidium flora: seed ferns (3), conifer (1)...
Despite the abundance of detached seed-fern ovules (Euramerican and Cathaysian floral provinces, Pen...
From seven of the eight studied coalified ovules (Trigonocarpus grandis: Sydney Coalfield, Canada) s...
The spectroscopic characterization of five species belonging to Cycadolepis Saporta is used to obtai...
Secretory organs likely evolved with land plants in Silurian-Devonian time, but it is questionable i...
International audienceThe plant fossil record preserves a number of morphological and anatomical cha...
Hoffmann's species Neuropteris Scheuchzeri in Keferstein 1827 is generally but not exclusively ident...