Fossil fruits of the species-rich family Cyperaceae (Poales) are frequently found in Cenozoic sediments of Europe and their taxonomical analysis is particularly difficult and poorly practised, because each fossil has to be compared with several tens of modern samples in order to pinpoint its nearest living relatives. This is only possible by using collections specifically prepared for archaeo- or palaeobotanical studies. We illustrate here the current status and organisation of one of these collections, developed in the frame of a more general "Modern Carpological Collection" (MCC) of the Turin University. Recent efforts in sampling, identifying and characterising cyperaceous fruits in Northern Italy permitted the gathering of 411 samples, ...
This history is reconstructed throughout the study of Holocene pollen, recorded in a variety of depo...
cale e di parti dell’Asia, fu segnalata due volte presso Biella (Piemonte), ma confusa con Cyperus i...
The analysis of fruit and seed assemblages in Pliocene and Early Pleistocene successions of the sout...
Lycopus is a widespread herbaceous plant, currently part of European flora. Fossil remains of fruits...
Palaeobotanical specimens in private or public historical collections include important fossils, and...
Usually, scholars dealing with modern and past biology of plants develop parallel and overlapping re...
The sedges (family Cyperaceae) are an economically and ecologically important monocot group dating b...
This paper presents a revision of the Jurassic fossil plants collection from Rovere di Velo (Verona ...
The correct identification of described plant fossils from the sister genera Macaranga and Mallotus ...
The fossil floras described by Dieter MAI and Harald WALTHER are invaluable for understanding the pa...
Palaeobotany deals with the recovery and identification of plant remains from geological contexts. P...
Results relating to the identification of macroscopic plant remains (leaves, fruits, seeds) discover...
Developments in the study of the structure of seeds and fruit in France in the last thirty years per...
The fossil floras described by Dieter Mai and Harald Walther are invaluable for understanding the pa...
The difficult preservation of Citrus carpological remains is probably the main reason why the presen...
This history is reconstructed throughout the study of Holocene pollen, recorded in a variety of depo...
cale e di parti dell’Asia, fu segnalata due volte presso Biella (Piemonte), ma confusa con Cyperus i...
The analysis of fruit and seed assemblages in Pliocene and Early Pleistocene successions of the sout...
Lycopus is a widespread herbaceous plant, currently part of European flora. Fossil remains of fruits...
Palaeobotanical specimens in private or public historical collections include important fossils, and...
Usually, scholars dealing with modern and past biology of plants develop parallel and overlapping re...
The sedges (family Cyperaceae) are an economically and ecologically important monocot group dating b...
This paper presents a revision of the Jurassic fossil plants collection from Rovere di Velo (Verona ...
The correct identification of described plant fossils from the sister genera Macaranga and Mallotus ...
The fossil floras described by Dieter MAI and Harald WALTHER are invaluable for understanding the pa...
Palaeobotany deals with the recovery and identification of plant remains from geological contexts. P...
Results relating to the identification of macroscopic plant remains (leaves, fruits, seeds) discover...
Developments in the study of the structure of seeds and fruit in France in the last thirty years per...
The fossil floras described by Dieter Mai and Harald Walther are invaluable for understanding the pa...
The difficult preservation of Citrus carpological remains is probably the main reason why the presen...
This history is reconstructed throughout the study of Holocene pollen, recorded in a variety of depo...
cale e di parti dell’Asia, fu segnalata due volte presso Biella (Piemonte), ma confusa con Cyperus i...
The analysis of fruit and seed assemblages in Pliocene and Early Pleistocene successions of the sout...