American journal of botanyPlant RootsAntarctic RegionsFossils
Production of root suckers in Glossopteridales from the late Permian of Antarctica.
Anne-Laure Decombeix, Rudolph Serbet
Published: 202510.1002/ajb2.70126
Abstract
PREMISE: The Glossopteridales are an extinct group of seed plants that dominated mid to high latitude floras of the supercontinent Gondwana during the Permian (298-251 million years ago). Reconstructing their functional ecology is thus of particular…
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