The carbonate biominerals formed in the oogonial cells and on stems of charophytes reveal intra-specific and species-to-species variations within the genus Chara. Calcite, high-magnesian calcite (HMC) and aragonite may be present in both oogonium and stem calcifications, and for the first time evidence is presented of polymineral calcification (HMC+aragonite) within single oogonial cells. The data indicate strong specific differences in the biological mechanisms of mineralization within this group of plants. Among the various species of the genus Chara studied, there is no correlation between the charophyte carbonate mineralogy and the salinity of water where they formed: calcite, HMC and aragonite may all be present in charophyte calcifica...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
We studied the formation of Mg-rich carbonate in culture experiments using different aerobic bacteri...
Bulk X-ray diffraction analyses of 94 Mediterranean bryozoan species compared, whenever possible, wi...
Charophytes are aquatic non -marine green algae which include taxa that live in brackis...
In recent years, considerable effort has been expended in studying trace and minor element chemistry...
The primary aim of the thesis was to examine calcification processes in roots of terrestrial plants ...
The charophytes, or stoneworts, are a group of green algae with six extant genera in one family, dis...
UnrestrictedThe carbonate minerals calcite, aragonite and dolomite (and their rock-counterparts) pre...
We investigated the effect of the calcium concentration in seawater and thereby the calcite saturati...
Copyright © 2014 Andrzej Pukacz et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
The Cretaceous pre-salt lacustrine carbonates in the Santos Basin, offshore Brazil, are as geologica...
In the terrestrial sedimentary environment, the mineralogically predominant carbonates are calcite-t...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
International audienceCarbonate mineral precipitation in the presence of cyanobacteria is at the for...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
We studied the formation of Mg-rich carbonate in culture experiments using different aerobic bacteri...
Bulk X-ray diffraction analyses of 94 Mediterranean bryozoan species compared, whenever possible, wi...
Charophytes are aquatic non -marine green algae which include taxa that live in brackis...
In recent years, considerable effort has been expended in studying trace and minor element chemistry...
The primary aim of the thesis was to examine calcification processes in roots of terrestrial plants ...
The charophytes, or stoneworts, are a group of green algae with six extant genera in one family, dis...
UnrestrictedThe carbonate minerals calcite, aragonite and dolomite (and their rock-counterparts) pre...
We investigated the effect of the calcium concentration in seawater and thereby the calcite saturati...
Copyright © 2014 Andrzej Pukacz et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Geology, 2007.For many decades researchers have devoted ...
The Cretaceous pre-salt lacustrine carbonates in the Santos Basin, offshore Brazil, are as geologica...
In the terrestrial sedimentary environment, the mineralogically predominant carbonates are calcite-t...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
International audienceCarbonate mineral precipitation in the presence of cyanobacteria is at the for...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
We studied the formation of Mg-rich carbonate in culture experiments using different aerobic bacteri...
Bulk X-ray diffraction analyses of 94 Mediterranean bryozoan species compared, whenever possible, wi...