Environmental parameters such as rainfall, temperature and relative humidity can affect the composition of higher plant leaf wax. The abundance and distribution of leaf wax biomarkers, such as long chain n-alkanes, in sedimentary archives have therefore been proposed as proxies reflecting climate change. However, a robust palaeoclimatic interpretation requires a thorough understanding of how environmental changes affect leaf wax n-alkane distributions in living plants. We have analysed the concentration and chain length distribution of leaf wax n-alkanes in Acacia and Eucalyptus species along a 1500 km climatic gradient in northern Australia that ranges from subtropical to arid. We show that aridity affected the concentration and distributi...
Some studies have demonstrated that leaf wax δDn-alkane values for a single species varied sig...
Leaf wax n-alkanes from barley (Hordeum vulgure) from a field in Switzerland exhibited changes in de...
Long-chain n-alkanes originate from leaf waxes of higher terrestrial plants, they are relatively re...
Environmental parameters such as rainfall, temperature and relative humidity can affect the composit...
This item is only available electronically.The variation in distribution and abundance of leaf wax n...
This item is only available electronically.Long chain n-alkanes are produced as part of leaf epicuti...
This project explores the signals of plant-derived n-alkanes in plants, soils and sediments in Austr...
International audienceThe environmental controls on leaf wax n-alkane distributions and associated i...
Leaf wax n -alkanes are long-chain hydrocarbons that can persist in sedimentary records over geologi...
Leaf wax n-alkanes are long-chain hydrocarbons that can persist in sedimentary records over geologic...
Leaf wax biomarkers are increasingly becoming a fundamental aspect of paleoclimate research. The str...
Waxy compounds form the boundary layer of the living leaf and contribute biomarkers to soils, and la...
Detection of source diagnostic molecular fossils (biomarkers) within sediments can provide valuable ...
Leaf wax n-alkanes are long-chained aliphatic compounds that are present in the cuticle of terrestri...
The use of hydrogen isotope ratios (?2H) of sedimentary n-alkanes from leaf waxes has become an impo...
Some studies have demonstrated that leaf wax δDn-alkane values for a single species varied sig...
Leaf wax n-alkanes from barley (Hordeum vulgure) from a field in Switzerland exhibited changes in de...
Long-chain n-alkanes originate from leaf waxes of higher terrestrial plants, they are relatively re...
Environmental parameters such as rainfall, temperature and relative humidity can affect the composit...
This item is only available electronically.The variation in distribution and abundance of leaf wax n...
This item is only available electronically.Long chain n-alkanes are produced as part of leaf epicuti...
This project explores the signals of plant-derived n-alkanes in plants, soils and sediments in Austr...
International audienceThe environmental controls on leaf wax n-alkane distributions and associated i...
Leaf wax n -alkanes are long-chain hydrocarbons that can persist in sedimentary records over geologi...
Leaf wax n-alkanes are long-chain hydrocarbons that can persist in sedimentary records over geologic...
Leaf wax biomarkers are increasingly becoming a fundamental aspect of paleoclimate research. The str...
Waxy compounds form the boundary layer of the living leaf and contribute biomarkers to soils, and la...
Detection of source diagnostic molecular fossils (biomarkers) within sediments can provide valuable ...
Leaf wax n-alkanes are long-chained aliphatic compounds that are present in the cuticle of terrestri...
The use of hydrogen isotope ratios (?2H) of sedimentary n-alkanes from leaf waxes has become an impo...
Some studies have demonstrated that leaf wax δDn-alkane values for a single species varied sig...
Leaf wax n-alkanes from barley (Hordeum vulgure) from a field in Switzerland exhibited changes in de...
Long-chain n-alkanes originate from leaf waxes of higher terrestrial plants, they are relatively re...