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Paleohistology of the Cretaceous resin‐producing conifer Geinitzia reichenbachii using X‐ray synchrotron microtomography

2021

International audience; PremiseThe conifer Geinitzia reichenbachii was a common member of the Cretaceous Laurasian floras. However, the histology of G. reichenbachii leafy axes was never described in detail, and our knowledge of its paleoecology remains very limited. Using new and exquisitely preserved silicified material from the Upper Cretaceous of western France, we describe G. reichenbachii from the gross morphology to the cellular scale, then discuss paleoecological and taphonomical implications.MethodsWe examined specimens from two localities in western France (Claix and Moragne) using propagation phase-contrast X-ray synchrotron microtomography.ResultsThe cuticle and the inner tissue…

0106 biological sciences010506 paleontologyContext (language use)Plant ScienceBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesSedimentary depositional environmentPaleontologyGeneticsMesozoicleafy twigsEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencespaleoecophysiologyPermineralizationpermineralizationX-RaysConiferalesX-ray synchrotron microtomographX-Ray MicrotomographyGeinitziaceae15. Life on landCretaceousAmberTracheophyta[SDE]Environmental SciencesPaleobotanyTracheidPaleoecologyfossilssilicification[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologySynchrotronsMesozoic paleobotanyAmerican Journal of Botany
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Analiza anatomiczna drewna reliktowej sosny zwyczajnej z Sokolicy

2021

The work describes anatomical analysis of the wood from a relict Pinus sylvestris L. performed to determine its characteristics. Transverse ca. 20 μm thick sections were prepared with a core-microtome and observed in bright-field microscopy. Observations of tangential sections were performed in epi-fluorescence. The xylem of the relict pine showed many narrow growth rings. The occurrence of i.a. discontinuous tree rings, light rings and intraannual density fluctuations was stated. It can be expected that specific properties of the wood of the studied pine are the result of harsh growing conditions – limited water availability at the top of Sokolica. In addition, a wide range of factors affe…

intra-annual density fluctuationstracheidschange in cell inclinationdiscontinuous ringsnarrow growth ringsPinus sylvestrislight ringsfalse ringsadaptationxylem
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