Cuticles have been a key part of palaeobotanical research since the mid-19th Century. Recently, cuticular research has moved beyond morphological traits to incorporate the chemical signature of modern and fossil cuticles, with the aim of using this as a taxonomic and classification tool. For this approach to work, cuticle chemistry would have to maintain a strong taxonomic signal, with a limited input from the ambient environment in which the plant grew. Here, we use attenuated total reflectance Fourier Transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy to analyse leaf cuticles from Ginkgo biloba plants grown in experimentally enhanced CO2 conditions, to test for the impact of changing CO2 regimes on cuticle chemistry. We find limited evidence for ...
Infrared spectroscopy is a very useful tool for the characterization of plant cuticles. It has provi...
Most studies on chlorophyll biosynthesis and greening are carried out on angiosperm leaves. Unlike a...
The Ginkgoales, including the ‘living fossil’ Ginkgo biloba, are an important group for stomata-base...
Cuticles have been a key part of palaeobotanical research since the mid-19th Century. Recently, cuti...
The stomatal density and index of fossil Ginkgo leaves (Early Jurassic to Early Cretaceous) have bee...
Premise of research. Geochemical fingerprinting of fossil plants is a relatively new research field ...
Analyses for organic “fingerprints” on fossilized plant cuticles and pollen hold valuable chemotaxon...
Gene sequences form the primary basis for understanding the relationships among extant plant groups,...
Flood basalt volcanism has been implicated in several episodes of mass extinctions and environmental...
Gene sequences form the primary basis for understanding the relationships among extant plant groups,...
To understand Earth ́s climate variability and improve predictions of future climate change, studyin...
This thesis presents a new calibration of the Ginkgo stomatal index as a proxy for atmospheric CO2 c...
It is recognised that atmospheric CO(_2) concentrations are increasing, with concerns raised as to t...
International audienceNew specimens of Ginkgoites skottsbergii Lundblad collected from the Albian Ka...
The cuticle is one of the most important plant barriers. It is an external and continuous lipid memb...
Infrared spectroscopy is a very useful tool for the characterization of plant cuticles. It has provi...
Most studies on chlorophyll biosynthesis and greening are carried out on angiosperm leaves. Unlike a...
The Ginkgoales, including the ‘living fossil’ Ginkgo biloba, are an important group for stomata-base...
Cuticles have been a key part of palaeobotanical research since the mid-19th Century. Recently, cuti...
The stomatal density and index of fossil Ginkgo leaves (Early Jurassic to Early Cretaceous) have bee...
Premise of research. Geochemical fingerprinting of fossil plants is a relatively new research field ...
Analyses for organic “fingerprints” on fossilized plant cuticles and pollen hold valuable chemotaxon...
Gene sequences form the primary basis for understanding the relationships among extant plant groups,...
Flood basalt volcanism has been implicated in several episodes of mass extinctions and environmental...
Gene sequences form the primary basis for understanding the relationships among extant plant groups,...
To understand Earth ́s climate variability and improve predictions of future climate change, studyin...
This thesis presents a new calibration of the Ginkgo stomatal index as a proxy for atmospheric CO2 c...
It is recognised that atmospheric CO(_2) concentrations are increasing, with concerns raised as to t...
International audienceNew specimens of Ginkgoites skottsbergii Lundblad collected from the Albian Ka...
The cuticle is one of the most important plant barriers. It is an external and continuous lipid memb...
Infrared spectroscopy is a very useful tool for the characterization of plant cuticles. It has provi...
Most studies on chlorophyll biosynthesis and greening are carried out on angiosperm leaves. Unlike a...
The Ginkgoales, including the ‘living fossil’ Ginkgo biloba, are an important group for stomata-base...