| Literature DB >> 17752216 |
J R Thomasson, M E Nelson, R J Zakrzewski.
Abstract
A fossil leaf fragment collected from the Ogallala Formation of northwestern Kansas exhibits features found in taxa of the modern grass subfamily Chloridoideae. These include bullet-shaped, bicellular microhairs, dumbbell-shaped silica bodies, cross-shaped suberin cells, papillae, stomata with low dome- to triangular-shaped subsidiary cells, and Kranz leaf anatomy. The leaf fragment extends the fossil record of plants that show both anatomical and external micromorphological features indicating C(4) photo-synthesis back to the Miocene. On the basis of associated mammals, the leaf fragment is assigned a Hemphillian age (7 to 5 million years ago).Entities:
Year: 1986 PMID: 17752216 DOI: 10.1126/science.233.4766.876
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728