Leafy branches of Gangamopteris from the Gzhelian–Asselian of westernmost Gondwana
Abstract
The first reconstructions of glossopterids interpreted this Gondwanan group as arborescent, deciduous plants, with leaves and reproductive structures inserted on short shoots, which were arranged on long branches. The leaves are its most abundant organ in the fossil record, but they are mainly found isolated. The arrangement of the leaves as terminal whorls or tight spirals has been the most accepted phyllotaxis hypothesis. The few examples of...
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Title
Leafy branches of Gangamopteris from the Gzhelian–Asselian of westernmost Gondwana
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
18
Issue
8
Pages
913 - 924
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