Experimental results of X-ray diffraction and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of fossil cutin from the compressed foliage of the Carboniferous tree fern Alethopteris pseudograndinioides, Cantabrian age, Sydney Coalfield, Canada, are presented in this paper. The light-colored cutin was obtained by oxidizing the compression in Schulze's solution in two stages for a total of 19 days. The broad peak in the powder diffractogram at 20° is characteristic of an average separation of ~4.4 Å between the methylenic hydrocarbon chains (CH2)n, whereas the sharper peaks at 26°–28° suggest that within a small fraction of the sample, the chains are more regularly separated. Most of the chains are likely randomly aligned to form a nematic structure. Elemen...
Hybanthus floribundus subsp. floribundus, a rare Australian Ni-hyperaccumulating shrub and Pityrogra...
This contribution provides a detailed study of the xylem in three arborescent species of Blechnum se...
Sclerotic outer seed coat layers (testae) of three fossil and two extant water plant species were an...
Five coalified ovules of the type Trigonocarpus grandis are investigated four of which co-occur with...
Despite the abundance of detached seed-fern ovules (Euramerican and Cathaysian floral provinces, Pen...
Ptilophyllum micropapillosum sp. nov. is a new bennettitalean frond recovered from the Lower Cretace...
For the first time, a cutin polymer was obtained from specimens of Johnstonia coriacea (Corystosperm...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The cuticle of a limited number of plant species contains cutan, a chemically h...
Analyses for organic “fingerprints” on fossilized plant cuticles and pollen hold valuable chemotaxon...
Analyses of identifiable organic fossil remains of animals and plants have considerable potential to...
Secretory organs likely evolved with land plants in Silurian-Devonian time, but it is questionable i...
We report on a discovery of amber from the Carboniferous sedimentary rocks of the Sydney Coalfield, ...
The largest known 65-cm frond segment of Neuropteris ovata var. simonii (Order: Medullosales) from t...
A larger chemometric study (data derived from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy-FTIR interpret...
The chemical composition of morphologically well-preserved cuticular remains of the Cretaceous Gymno...
Hybanthus floribundus subsp. floribundus, a rare Australian Ni-hyperaccumulating shrub and Pityrogra...
This contribution provides a detailed study of the xylem in three arborescent species of Blechnum se...
Sclerotic outer seed coat layers (testae) of three fossil and two extant water plant species were an...
Five coalified ovules of the type Trigonocarpus grandis are investigated four of which co-occur with...
Despite the abundance of detached seed-fern ovules (Euramerican and Cathaysian floral provinces, Pen...
Ptilophyllum micropapillosum sp. nov. is a new bennettitalean frond recovered from the Lower Cretace...
For the first time, a cutin polymer was obtained from specimens of Johnstonia coriacea (Corystosperm...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The cuticle of a limited number of plant species contains cutan, a chemically h...
Analyses for organic “fingerprints” on fossilized plant cuticles and pollen hold valuable chemotaxon...
Analyses of identifiable organic fossil remains of animals and plants have considerable potential to...
Secretory organs likely evolved with land plants in Silurian-Devonian time, but it is questionable i...
We report on a discovery of amber from the Carboniferous sedimentary rocks of the Sydney Coalfield, ...
The largest known 65-cm frond segment of Neuropteris ovata var. simonii (Order: Medullosales) from t...
A larger chemometric study (data derived from Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy-FTIR interpret...
The chemical composition of morphologically well-preserved cuticular remains of the Cretaceous Gymno...
Hybanthus floribundus subsp. floribundus, a rare Australian Ni-hyperaccumulating shrub and Pityrogra...
This contribution provides a detailed study of the xylem in three arborescent species of Blechnum se...
Sclerotic outer seed coat layers (testae) of three fossil and two extant water plant species were an...