We present the rationale for a cross-disciplinary investigation addressing the ‘Devonian plant hypothesis’ which proposes that the evolutionary appearance of trees with deep, complex rooting systems represents one of the major biotic feedbacks on geochemical carbon cycling during the Phanerozoic. According to this hypothesis, trees have dramatically enhanced mineral weathering driving an increased flux of Ca2+ to the oceans and, ultimately, a 90% decline in atmospheric CO2 levels through the Palaeozoic. Furthermore, experimental studies indicate a key role for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in soil–plant processes and especially in unlocking the limiting nutrient phosphorus in soil via Ca-phosphate dissolution mineral weathering. This suggest...
How the colonization of terrestrial environments by early land plants over 400 Ma influenced rock we...
The origin of trees by the mid-Devonian epoch (398–385 million years ago) signals a major change in ...
The origin of trees by the mid-Devonian epoch (398–385 million years ago) signals a major change in ...
We present the rationale for a cross-disciplinary investigation addressing the ‘Devonian plant hypot...
We present the rationale for a cross-disciplinary investigation addressing the ‘Devonian plant hypot...
The origin of trees and forests in the Mid Devonian (393–383 Ma) was a turning point in Earth histor...
The origin of trees and forests in the Mid Devonian (393–383 Ma) was a turning point in Earth histor...
Roots, as organs distinguishable developmentally and anatomically from shoots (other than by occurre...
Roots, as organs distinguishable developmentally and anatomically from shoots (other than by occurre...
Roots, as organs distinguishable developmentally and anatomically from shoots (other than by occurre...
Roots, as organs distinguishable developmentally and anatomically from shoots (other than by occurre...
How the colonization of terrestrial environments by early land plants over 400 Ma influenced rock we...
The origin of trees and forests in the Mid Devonian (393–383 Ma) was a turning point in Earth histor...
The origin of trees by the mid-Devonian epoch (398–385 million years ago) signals a major change in ...
How the colonization of terrestrial environments by early land plants over 400 Ma influenced rock we...
How the colonization of terrestrial environments by early land plants over 400 Ma influenced rock we...
The origin of trees by the mid-Devonian epoch (398–385 million years ago) signals a major change in ...
The origin of trees by the mid-Devonian epoch (398–385 million years ago) signals a major change in ...
We present the rationale for a cross-disciplinary investigation addressing the ‘Devonian plant hypot...
We present the rationale for a cross-disciplinary investigation addressing the ‘Devonian plant hypot...
The origin of trees and forests in the Mid Devonian (393–383 Ma) was a turning point in Earth histor...
The origin of trees and forests in the Mid Devonian (393–383 Ma) was a turning point in Earth histor...
Roots, as organs distinguishable developmentally and anatomically from shoots (other than by occurre...
Roots, as organs distinguishable developmentally and anatomically from shoots (other than by occurre...
Roots, as organs distinguishable developmentally and anatomically from shoots (other than by occurre...
Roots, as organs distinguishable developmentally and anatomically from shoots (other than by occurre...
How the colonization of terrestrial environments by early land plants over 400 Ma influenced rock we...
The origin of trees and forests in the Mid Devonian (393–383 Ma) was a turning point in Earth histor...
The origin of trees by the mid-Devonian epoch (398–385 million years ago) signals a major change in ...
How the colonization of terrestrial environments by early land plants over 400 Ma influenced rock we...
How the colonization of terrestrial environments by early land plants over 400 Ma influenced rock we...
The origin of trees by the mid-Devonian epoch (398–385 million years ago) signals a major change in ...
The origin of trees by the mid-Devonian epoch (398–385 million years ago) signals a major change in ...