1993
DOI: 10.1002/fedr.19931040706
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Holzanatomische Untersuchungen an einem fossilen Holz, Circoporoxylon grandiporosum Müller‐Stoll et Schultze‐Motel, aus dem Unteren Jura von Frankreich Mit 4 Abbildungen, einer Tabelle und 2 Tafeln

Abstract: Aus dem Unteren Jura von Frankreich werden Holzreste beschrieben und als Circoporoxylon grandiporosum bestimmt. Die Ursachen, die zur unregelmäßigen Anordnung der Tracheiden auf dem Querschnitt des Holzes führen, die Zuwachszonenfolge, die Bildung von Wundgewebe und der Holzabbau durch Pilze werden diskutiert.

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“…Reports of Jurassic fungi include fungal trace fossils (Martill, 1989) and lichen-like organisms and lichen-forming fungi (Preat et al, 2000;Wang et al, 2010), as well as more readily identifiable fungal remains such as spores and hyphae (Stockey, 1980;Traverse and Ash, 1994;Ibáñez and Zamuner, 1996;García Massini et al, 2012). In addition, Jurassic fossil wood has been described with particular decay patterns that have been interpreted as the result of fungal activity (e.g., Müller-Stoll, 1936;Süss and Philippe, 1993;Falaschi et al, 2011). Few reports, however, provide a detailed description of the fungi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reports of Jurassic fungi include fungal trace fossils (Martill, 1989) and lichen-like organisms and lichen-forming fungi (Preat et al, 2000;Wang et al, 2010), as well as more readily identifiable fungal remains such as spores and hyphae (Stockey, 1980;Traverse and Ash, 1994;Ibáñez and Zamuner, 1996;García Massini et al, 2012). In addition, Jurassic fossil wood has been described with particular decay patterns that have been interpreted as the result of fungal activity (e.g., Müller-Stoll, 1936;Süss and Philippe, 1993;Falaschi et al, 2011). Few reports, however, provide a detailed description of the fungi.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%