2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0034-6667(00)00078-6
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Sun and shade leaves? Cuticle ultrastructure of Jurassic Komlopteris nordenskioeldii (Nathorst) Barbacka

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“…), but some morphological characters can be observed in fossil material, including differences in leaf size (shorter/smaller leaves in sun), leaf shape (more/narrower lobes in sun), thickness (thicker in sun), stomatal numbers (more in sun), papillae (more in sun), trichomes (more in sun), etc. (Givnish 1988; Kürschner 1997; Wilf 1997; Barbacka and van Konijnenburg‐van Cittert 1998; Guignard et al. 2001; Terashima et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), but some morphological characters can be observed in fossil material, including differences in leaf size (shorter/smaller leaves in sun), leaf shape (more/narrower lobes in sun), thickness (thicker in sun), stomatal numbers (more in sun), papillae (more in sun), trichomes (more in sun), etc. (Givnish 1988; Kürschner 1997; Wilf 1997; Barbacka and van Konijnenburg‐van Cittert 1998; Guignard et al. 2001; Terashima et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The differences are as follows: in the leaf cuticles of two Czekanowskiales, Arctobaiera and Phoenicopsis, a cuticle proper A (¼A2) þ a cuticular layer B differentiated in two sublayers are recognized (¼B1 þ B2; Zhou and Guignard 1998). In the Pteridospermales, the genera Komlopteris (Guignard et al 2001) and Dichopteris (Théve-nard et al 2005) present only the granular layer A2, while the genus Pachypteris (Corystospermaceae, Umkomasiaceae; Guignard et al 2004) has an upper cuticle composed of A (¼A1 upper þ A1 lower þ A2) and B (¼B1) and a lower cuticle with A (¼A1 þ A2) and B (¼B1). In the Bennettitales, three other types occur: one type for the genera Otozamites, Zamites, and Dictyozamites (outer layer lamellate, inner layer alveolate, 0.90-1.70 mm in width); a second type for Ptilophyllum and Pterophyllum (outer layer alveolate or reticulate, inner layer lamellate-reticulate, 2.45-3.25 mm in width); and the third type for Cycadolepis and Williamsonia (outer layer reticulate, inner layer lamellate, 2.35-5.75 mm in width; Villar de Seoane 1999, 2003.…”
Section: Del Fueyo Et Al-leaf Cuticle Anatomy Of Ginkgoites Ticoensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first taxonomical work was carried out by Nagy (1961), who identified and described about 30 species. Since 1990 Barbacka and colleagues (Barbacka 1991(Barbacka , 1993(Barbacka , 1994a(Barbacka , b, c, 1997Philippe and Barbacka 1997; Barbacka and van Konijnenburg-van Cittert 1998;Guignard et al 2001) have reviewed specimens stored in the collections of the Hungarian Natural History Museum and have studied new material from recent field campaigns, demonstrating the high diversity and variability of the macrofloral assemblages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%