Sclerotic outer seed coat layers (testae) of three fossil and two extant water plant species were analyzed using scanning electron and light microscopy in addition to Curie-point pyrolysis, solid state 13C NMR, and CuO oxidation. Comparison between the chemical results from the fossil and extant samples reveals that the original resistant constituents in the sclerotic testae are native lignin-celluloses which are transformed to polyphenol macromolecules recognized in the fossil samples. The combination of microscopic and chemical data provides new insights regarding the early diagenetic processes by which lignin-cellulose-containing plant remains may have been transformed. In particular, the unaltered morphology in combination with major ch...
The influence of past depositional environments on the chemistry of sub-fossil Juncus seed coats (te...
Analyses of identifiable organic fossil remains of animals and plants have considerable potential to...
Insights into evolution pathways of chemical structures during HTC are essential in acquiring the me...
Inner seed coat layers (tegmens) of four different species of fossil water plants have been analyzed...
A comprehensive study of dispersed Early Carboniferous seeds has been carried out to test the possib...
In this paper we report novel comparative structural-chemical studies of chemofossils from Paleozoic...
The invasion of the land by plants may have forced the evolution of specific physiological adaptati...
International audiencePalaeontology relies on the description of fossil morphologies to understand t...
A range of Carboniferous lycopod megaspore exines have been investigated using 13C magic-angle spinn...
Modern cone scales and seeds of Pinus strobus and Sequoia sempervirens, and their fossil (Upper Mioc...
The influence of past depositional environments on the chemistry of sub-fossil Juncus seed coats (te...
Vegetative remains of three coalified Lower Devonian vascular plants (Zosterophyllum, Psilophyton, R...
Despite the abundance of detached seed-fern ovules (Euramerican and Cathaysian floral provinces, Pen...
Analyses for organic “fingerprints” on fossilized plant cuticles and pollen hold valuable chemotaxon...
A specimen of Oligocene fossil wood from Bovey Tracey, Devon, UK, was examined using microscopical a...
The influence of past depositional environments on the chemistry of sub-fossil Juncus seed coats (te...
Analyses of identifiable organic fossil remains of animals and plants have considerable potential to...
Insights into evolution pathways of chemical structures during HTC are essential in acquiring the me...
Inner seed coat layers (tegmens) of four different species of fossil water plants have been analyzed...
A comprehensive study of dispersed Early Carboniferous seeds has been carried out to test the possib...
In this paper we report novel comparative structural-chemical studies of chemofossils from Paleozoic...
The invasion of the land by plants may have forced the evolution of specific physiological adaptati...
International audiencePalaeontology relies on the description of fossil morphologies to understand t...
A range of Carboniferous lycopod megaspore exines have been investigated using 13C magic-angle spinn...
Modern cone scales and seeds of Pinus strobus and Sequoia sempervirens, and their fossil (Upper Mioc...
The influence of past depositional environments on the chemistry of sub-fossil Juncus seed coats (te...
Vegetative remains of three coalified Lower Devonian vascular plants (Zosterophyllum, Psilophyton, R...
Despite the abundance of detached seed-fern ovules (Euramerican and Cathaysian floral provinces, Pen...
Analyses for organic “fingerprints” on fossilized plant cuticles and pollen hold valuable chemotaxon...
A specimen of Oligocene fossil wood from Bovey Tracey, Devon, UK, was examined using microscopical a...
The influence of past depositional environments on the chemistry of sub-fossil Juncus seed coats (te...
Analyses of identifiable organic fossil remains of animals and plants have considerable potential to...
Insights into evolution pathways of chemical structures during HTC are essential in acquiring the me...