Literature DB >> 21684953

Anatomically preserved leaves of the conifer Notophytum krauselii (Podocarpaceae) from the Triassic of Antarctica.

B Axsmith, T Taylor, E Taylor.   

Abstract

Permineralized leaves of the Triassic podocarpaceous conifer Notophytum krauselii are described from the Fremouw Formation of Antarctica. The leaves are elongate and apetiolate with 8-12 parallel veins. The adaxial epidermis consists of rows of rectangular to pentagonal cells; the abaxial epidermis is papillate. Longitudinally oriented stomata occur on both surfaces. An adaxial palisade layer is present and auxiliary sclereids are common in the mesophyll. The vascular bundles have a weakly defined sheath and are flanked by transfusion tracheids. Bundles in the basipetal area of the leaf are capped by sclerotic tissue and subtended by resin canals. These leaves are superficially similar to those of the extant podocarp genus Nageia, but probably represent a distinct acquisition of this leaf type within the Podocarpaceae. Notophytum leaves are similar to the common compression fossil Heidiphyllum elongatum and may be closely related or even conspecific. Evidence from Antarctica suggests that Heidiphyllum and the seed cone Telemachus were produced by the same plant, and may be closely related to several other early Mesozoic conifers with multiveined leaves.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 21684953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Bot        ISSN: 0002-9122            Impact factor:   3.844


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