Absence of a substantial pretracheophyte fossil record for bryophytes (otherwise predicted by molecular systematics) poses a major problem in our understanding of earliest land-plant structure. In contrast, there exist enigmatic Cambrian–Devonian microfossils (aggregations of tubes or sheets of cells or possibly a combination of both) controversially interpreted as an extinct group of early land plants known as nematophytes. We used an innovative approach to explore these issues: comparison of tube and cell-sheet microfossils with experimentally degraded modern liverworts as analogues of ancient early land plants. Lower epidermal surface tissues, including rhizoids, of Marchantia polymorpha and Conocephalum conicum were resistant to breakdo...
The evolution of specialised rooting structures was one of the key morphological innovations that al...
Recent studies have provided evidence for pulses in the diversification of angiosperms, ferns, gymno...
A widely held view of land plant relationships places liverworts as the first branch of the land pla...
Absence of a substantial pretracheophyte fossil record for bryophytes (otherwise predicted by molecu...
Historically, phytodebris (often considered a type of non-pollen palynomorph – NPP) has played a pro...
AbstractEarly Trait Evolution in Liverworts (Marchantiophyta), with an emphasis on Oil Bodies and Pa...
Microbial communities have existed on land since at least the Neoarchean (2800 to 2500 million years...
Key sources of information on the nature of early terrestrial ecosystems are the fossilized remains ...
There can be no doubt that early land plant evolution transformed the planet but until recently, how...
Cryptospores, recovered from Ordovician through Devonian rocks, differ from trilete spores in posses...
Compression fossils from the Silurian and Devonian of southern Britain, composed of cuticles and tub...
Morphological and reproductive features and cell wall ultrastructure and biochemistry of Proterozoic...
Remarkable preservation in coalified and pennineralized fossils from Upper Silurian and Lower Devoni...
The embryophytic land plants evolved from charophycean green algae, one of the three clades of green...
The expansion of plants onto land necessitated the evolution of robust defense strategies to protect...
The evolution of specialised rooting structures was one of the key morphological innovations that al...
Recent studies have provided evidence for pulses in the diversification of angiosperms, ferns, gymno...
A widely held view of land plant relationships places liverworts as the first branch of the land pla...
Absence of a substantial pretracheophyte fossil record for bryophytes (otherwise predicted by molecu...
Historically, phytodebris (often considered a type of non-pollen palynomorph – NPP) has played a pro...
AbstractEarly Trait Evolution in Liverworts (Marchantiophyta), with an emphasis on Oil Bodies and Pa...
Microbial communities have existed on land since at least the Neoarchean (2800 to 2500 million years...
Key sources of information on the nature of early terrestrial ecosystems are the fossilized remains ...
There can be no doubt that early land plant evolution transformed the planet but until recently, how...
Cryptospores, recovered from Ordovician through Devonian rocks, differ from trilete spores in posses...
Compression fossils from the Silurian and Devonian of southern Britain, composed of cuticles and tub...
Morphological and reproductive features and cell wall ultrastructure and biochemistry of Proterozoic...
Remarkable preservation in coalified and pennineralized fossils from Upper Silurian and Lower Devoni...
The embryophytic land plants evolved from charophycean green algae, one of the three clades of green...
The expansion of plants onto land necessitated the evolution of robust defense strategies to protect...
The evolution of specialised rooting structures was one of the key morphological innovations that al...
Recent studies have provided evidence for pulses in the diversification of angiosperms, ferns, gymno...
A widely held view of land plant relationships places liverworts as the first branch of the land pla...