ACL-12-28International audienceWell-preserved fungi occur in permineralized conifer axes from the Lower Jurassic of northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. The fungus is characterized by septate hyphae extending through the vascular ray system via penetration of cross-field pits. Tyloses are present in large numbers and might have been effective as a physical restraint to the spread of the fungus. However, knotted fungal hyphae within and around the tyloses suggest that the fungus was able to surmount the barriers. Hyphae are also present in the secondary phloem. This plant-fungal interaction contributes to a better understanding of the antagonistic relationships that existed between pathogenic fungi and conifers in the Jurassic paleoecosystems...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org.Gymnospermo...
Fungi are ubiquitous in all ecosystems and are the driving force in many types of interactions, such...
Several lines of evidence of plant-arthropod and plant-fungus interactions are documented from the W...
Well-preserved fungi occur in permineralized conifer axes from the Lower Jurassic of northern Victor...
Chert and silicified wood from the Permian through Cretaceous of Antarctica contain abundant informa...
Mycorrhizas are intimate mutualistic relationships between plants and fungi that represent an integr...
International audienceThe Jurassic vegetation of Antarctica remains poorly known and, while there ha...
Information on whether tyloses in fossil angiospermic plants form specifically in response to infest...
Chert and silicified wood from the Permian through Cretaceous of Antarctica contain abundant informa...
International audienceEvidence of fungal decay is frequently encountered in silicified wood. However...
Fungal-arthropod-plant interactions are described from the Middle Jurassic Monumento Natural Bosques...
Documented evidence of fungi from the Permian of Antarctica mostly consists of dispersed remains tha...
A permineralized araucarioid conifer stem, preserved in state of partial decay, is described from th...
Agora Paleobotanica (Congrès, Montpellier, du 10 au 12 juillet 2017)International audienceDocumented...
Fungi today occur on virtually every plant part, living and dead, and represent a significant propor...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org.Gymnospermo...
Fungi are ubiquitous in all ecosystems and are the driving force in many types of interactions, such...
Several lines of evidence of plant-arthropod and plant-fungus interactions are documented from the W...
Well-preserved fungi occur in permineralized conifer axes from the Lower Jurassic of northern Victor...
Chert and silicified wood from the Permian through Cretaceous of Antarctica contain abundant informa...
Mycorrhizas are intimate mutualistic relationships between plants and fungi that represent an integr...
International audienceThe Jurassic vegetation of Antarctica remains poorly known and, while there ha...
Information on whether tyloses in fossil angiospermic plants form specifically in response to infest...
Chert and silicified wood from the Permian through Cretaceous of Antarctica contain abundant informa...
International audienceEvidence of fungal decay is frequently encountered in silicified wood. However...
Fungal-arthropod-plant interactions are described from the Middle Jurassic Monumento Natural Bosques...
Documented evidence of fungi from the Permian of Antarctica mostly consists of dispersed remains tha...
A permineralized araucarioid conifer stem, preserved in state of partial decay, is described from th...
Agora Paleobotanica (Congrès, Montpellier, du 10 au 12 juillet 2017)International audienceDocumented...
Fungi today occur on virtually every plant part, living and dead, and represent a significant propor...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.jstor.org.Gymnospermo...
Fungi are ubiquitous in all ecosystems and are the driving force in many types of interactions, such...
Several lines of evidence of plant-arthropod and plant-fungus interactions are documented from the W...