For the first time, a cutin polymer was obtained from specimens of Johnstonia coriacea (Corystospermales, Corystospermaceae) from the Upper Triassic of Cacheuta, Argentina. These are preserved as fossilized cuticles i.e., naturally macerated compressions under anoxic conditions. Laboratory oxidation reactions were used to obtain the cuticle, which after additional, long-term oxidation yielded the cutin polymer. Cutin, cuticles, and fossilized cuticles, were analyzed by semi-quantitative Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. Cutin IR spectrum was mainly characterized by intense peaks of aliphatic stretching bands at 3000–2600 cm−1, ester C=O groups centered at 1730–1715 cm−1, and aromatic C=C absorption bands at 1645–1640 cm−1. Val...
The spectroscopic characterization of five species belonging to Cycadolepis Saporta is used to obtai...
Cuticles have been a key part of palaeobotanical research since the mid-19th Century. Recently, cuti...
The largest known 65-cm frond segment of Neuropteris ovata var. simonii (Order: Medullosales) from t...
Studied samples include eight Gondwanan species of the Dicroidium flora: seed ferns (3), conifer (1)...
Ptilophyllum micropapillosum sp. nov. is a new bennettitalean frond recovered from the Lower Cretace...
Analyses of identifiable organic fossil remains of animals and plants have considerable potential to...
Analyses for organic “fingerprints” on fossilized plant cuticles and pollen hold valuable chemotaxon...
Premise of research. In this contribution, the spectroscopic characterization of gymnosperm fossil r...
Infrared spectroscopy is a very useful tool for the characterization of plant cuticles. It has provi...
Gene sequences form the primary basis for understanding the relationships among extant plant groups,...
Gene sequences form the primary basis for understanding the relationships among extant plant groups,...
Transmission micro-FTIR spectroscopy has been conducted to elucidate the macromolecular structure of...
Premise of research. Geochemical fingerprinting of fossil plants is a relatively new research field ...
The chemical composition of morphologically well-preserved cuticular remains of the Cretaceous Gymno...
Analytical questions relating to the influence of sedimentation on the preservation states of Carbon...
The spectroscopic characterization of five species belonging to Cycadolepis Saporta is used to obtai...
Cuticles have been a key part of palaeobotanical research since the mid-19th Century. Recently, cuti...
The largest known 65-cm frond segment of Neuropteris ovata var. simonii (Order: Medullosales) from t...
Studied samples include eight Gondwanan species of the Dicroidium flora: seed ferns (3), conifer (1)...
Ptilophyllum micropapillosum sp. nov. is a new bennettitalean frond recovered from the Lower Cretace...
Analyses of identifiable organic fossil remains of animals and plants have considerable potential to...
Analyses for organic “fingerprints” on fossilized plant cuticles and pollen hold valuable chemotaxon...
Premise of research. In this contribution, the spectroscopic characterization of gymnosperm fossil r...
Infrared spectroscopy is a very useful tool for the characterization of plant cuticles. It has provi...
Gene sequences form the primary basis for understanding the relationships among extant plant groups,...
Gene sequences form the primary basis for understanding the relationships among extant plant groups,...
Transmission micro-FTIR spectroscopy has been conducted to elucidate the macromolecular structure of...
Premise of research. Geochemical fingerprinting of fossil plants is a relatively new research field ...
The chemical composition of morphologically well-preserved cuticular remains of the Cretaceous Gymno...
Analytical questions relating to the influence of sedimentation on the preservation states of Carbon...
The spectroscopic characterization of five species belonging to Cycadolepis Saporta is used to obtai...
Cuticles have been a key part of palaeobotanical research since the mid-19th Century. Recently, cuti...
The largest known 65-cm frond segment of Neuropteris ovata var. simonii (Order: Medullosales) from t...