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Paleobotany [[electronic resource] ] : the biology and evolution of fossil plants / / Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, Michael Krings
Paleobotany [[electronic resource] ] : the biology and evolution of fossil plants / / Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, Michael Krings
Autore Taylor Thomas N
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, MA ; ; London, : Academic Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (4313 p.)
Disciplina 561
Altri autori (Persone) TaylorEdith L
KringsMichael
TaylorThomas N
Soggetto topico Paleobotany
Plants, Fossil
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-28721-4
9786612287213
0-08-055783-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Brief Table of Contents; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Chapter 1. Introduction to Paleobotany, How Fossil Plants are Formed; What is Paleobotany?; The Objectives of Paleobotany; Preservation: How Plant Fossils are Formed and Preserved; Palynology; Absolute Dating; Geologic Timescale; Biological Correlation; Systematics and Classification; Background Reading; Chapter 2. Precambrian Life; The Origin of Life on Earth; Earliest Record of Life on Earth; Mesoarchean-Neoarchean Life; Conclusions: Archean Life; Oxygenation of The Earth (2.45-2.2 Ga); Proterozoic Life
ConclusionsChapter 3. Fungi, Bacteria, and Lichens; Fungi; Eubacteria and archaea; Lichens; Chapter 4. Algae; Chlorophyta (Green Algae); Euglenophyta; Dinophyta (Dinoflagellates); Heterokontophyta; Prymnesiophyta (Haptophytes); Rhodophyta (Red Algae); Acritarcha (Acritarchs); Chapter 5. Hornworts and Bryophytes; Early Fossil Evidence; Anthocerotophyta (Hornworts); Bryophyta (Bryophytes); Chapter 6. The move to the land; Enigmatic organisms; Isolated fragments: clues to the transition to land?; Land plant ancestors; The transition to land; Conclusion
Chapter 7. Introduction to Vascular Plant Morphology and AnatomyPlant Organography; Cell Types; Plant Tissues and Primary Growth; Anatomy of Stems and Roots; Leaf Morphology and Anatomy; Further Reading; Chapter 8. Early Land Plants with Conducting Tissue; Conducting Elements in Early Land Plants; History of Discovery; Rhyniophytes; Zosterophyllophytes; Trimerophytes; Early Land Plant Evolution; Chapter 9. Lycophyta; Evolution of the microphyll; Drepanophycales; Protolepidodendrales; Lepidodendrales; Lycopodiales; Selaginellales; Pleuromeiales; Isoetales; Putative lycopsids; Conclusions
Chapter 10. SphenophytesPseudoborniales; Sphenophyllales; Equisetales; Sphenophyte Evolution; Chapter 11. Ferns and Early Fernlike Plants; Evolution of the Megaphyll; Cladoxylopsida; Early Fernlike Plants; Marattiales; Ophioglossales; Leptosporangiate Ferns; Salviniales; Conclusions; Chapter 12. Progymnosperms; Archaeopteridales; Aneurophytales; Protopityales; Noeggerathians; Progymnosperm evolution; Chapter 13. Origin and Evolution of The Seed Habit; Homospory, Heterospory, and the Seed Habit; Cupulate Devonian Seeds; Carboniferous Seeds; Chapter 14. Paleozoic Seed Ferns; Calamopityales
ButeoxylonalesLyginopteridales; Medullosales; Callistophytales; Glossopteridales; Chapter 15. Mesozoic seed ferns; Caytoniales; Corystospermales; Petriellales; Peltaspermales; Conclusions; Chapter 16. Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic Foliage; Late Paleozoic Foliage; Chapter 17. Cycadophytes; Cycadales; Bennettitales; Chapter 18. Ginkgophytes; Paleozoic record; Ginkgophyte wood; Ginkgophyte foliage; Pollen-producing structures; Ginkgophyte plants; Taxa with uncertain affinities; Conclusions; Chapter 19. Gymnosperms with obscure affinities; Gigantopteridales; Vojnovskyales; Czekanowskiales
Iraniales
Altri titoli varianti Biology and evolution of fossil plants
Record Nr. UNINA-9910454287703321
Taylor Thomas N  
Burlington, MA ; ; London, : Academic Press, c2009
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Paleobotany [[electronic resource] ] : the biology and evolution of fossil plants / / Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, Michael Krings
Paleobotany [[electronic resource] ] : the biology and evolution of fossil plants / / Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, Michael Krings
Autore Taylor Thomas N
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, MA ; ; London, : Academic Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (4313 p.)
Disciplina 561
Altri autori (Persone) TaylorEdith L
KringsMichael
TaylorThomas N
Soggetto topico Paleobotany
Plants, Fossil
ISBN 1-282-28721-4
9786612287213
0-08-055783-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Brief Table of Contents; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Chapter 1. Introduction to Paleobotany, How Fossil Plants are Formed; What is Paleobotany?; The Objectives of Paleobotany; Preservation: How Plant Fossils are Formed and Preserved; Palynology; Absolute Dating; Geologic Timescale; Biological Correlation; Systematics and Classification; Background Reading; Chapter 2. Precambrian Life; The Origin of Life on Earth; Earliest Record of Life on Earth; Mesoarchean-Neoarchean Life; Conclusions: Archean Life; Oxygenation of The Earth (2.45-2.2 Ga); Proterozoic Life
ConclusionsChapter 3. Fungi, Bacteria, and Lichens; Fungi; Eubacteria and archaea; Lichens; Chapter 4. Algae; Chlorophyta (Green Algae); Euglenophyta; Dinophyta (Dinoflagellates); Heterokontophyta; Prymnesiophyta (Haptophytes); Rhodophyta (Red Algae); Acritarcha (Acritarchs); Chapter 5. Hornworts and Bryophytes; Early Fossil Evidence; Anthocerotophyta (Hornworts); Bryophyta (Bryophytes); Chapter 6. The move to the land; Enigmatic organisms; Isolated fragments: clues to the transition to land?; Land plant ancestors; The transition to land; Conclusion
Chapter 7. Introduction to Vascular Plant Morphology and AnatomyPlant Organography; Cell Types; Plant Tissues and Primary Growth; Anatomy of Stems and Roots; Leaf Morphology and Anatomy; Further Reading; Chapter 8. Early Land Plants with Conducting Tissue; Conducting Elements in Early Land Plants; History of Discovery; Rhyniophytes; Zosterophyllophytes; Trimerophytes; Early Land Plant Evolution; Chapter 9. Lycophyta; Evolution of the microphyll; Drepanophycales; Protolepidodendrales; Lepidodendrales; Lycopodiales; Selaginellales; Pleuromeiales; Isoetales; Putative lycopsids; Conclusions
Chapter 10. SphenophytesPseudoborniales; Sphenophyllales; Equisetales; Sphenophyte Evolution; Chapter 11. Ferns and Early Fernlike Plants; Evolution of the Megaphyll; Cladoxylopsida; Early Fernlike Plants; Marattiales; Ophioglossales; Leptosporangiate Ferns; Salviniales; Conclusions; Chapter 12. Progymnosperms; Archaeopteridales; Aneurophytales; Protopityales; Noeggerathians; Progymnosperm evolution; Chapter 13. Origin and Evolution of The Seed Habit; Homospory, Heterospory, and the Seed Habit; Cupulate Devonian Seeds; Carboniferous Seeds; Chapter 14. Paleozoic Seed Ferns; Calamopityales
ButeoxylonalesLyginopteridales; Medullosales; Callistophytales; Glossopteridales; Chapter 15. Mesozoic seed ferns; Caytoniales; Corystospermales; Petriellales; Peltaspermales; Conclusions; Chapter 16. Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic Foliage; Late Paleozoic Foliage; Chapter 17. Cycadophytes; Cycadales; Bennettitales; Chapter 18. Ginkgophytes; Paleozoic record; Ginkgophyte wood; Ginkgophyte foliage; Pollen-producing structures; Ginkgophyte plants; Taxa with uncertain affinities; Conclusions; Chapter 19. Gymnosperms with obscure affinities; Gigantopteridales; Vojnovskyales; Czekanowskiales
Iraniales
Altri titoli varianti Biology and evolution of fossil plants
Record Nr. UNINA-9910782886403321
Taylor Thomas N  
Burlington, MA ; ; London, : Academic Press, c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Paleobotany [[electronic resource] ] : the biology and evolution of fossil plants / / Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, Michael Krings
Paleobotany [[electronic resource] ] : the biology and evolution of fossil plants / / Thomas N. Taylor, Edith L. Taylor, Michael Krings
Autore Taylor Thomas N
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, MA ; ; London, : Academic Press, c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (4313 p.)
Disciplina 561
Altri autori (Persone) TaylorEdith L
KringsMichael
TaylorThomas N
Soggetto topico Paleobotany
Plants, Fossil
ISBN 1-282-28721-4
9786612287213
0-08-055783-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Brief Table of Contents; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Chapter 1. Introduction to Paleobotany, How Fossil Plants are Formed; What is Paleobotany?; The Objectives of Paleobotany; Preservation: How Plant Fossils are Formed and Preserved; Palynology; Absolute Dating; Geologic Timescale; Biological Correlation; Systematics and Classification; Background Reading; Chapter 2. Precambrian Life; The Origin of Life on Earth; Earliest Record of Life on Earth; Mesoarchean-Neoarchean Life; Conclusions: Archean Life; Oxygenation of The Earth (2.45-2.2 Ga); Proterozoic Life
ConclusionsChapter 3. Fungi, Bacteria, and Lichens; Fungi; Eubacteria and archaea; Lichens; Chapter 4. Algae; Chlorophyta (Green Algae); Euglenophyta; Dinophyta (Dinoflagellates); Heterokontophyta; Prymnesiophyta (Haptophytes); Rhodophyta (Red Algae); Acritarcha (Acritarchs); Chapter 5. Hornworts and Bryophytes; Early Fossil Evidence; Anthocerotophyta (Hornworts); Bryophyta (Bryophytes); Chapter 6. The move to the land; Enigmatic organisms; Isolated fragments: clues to the transition to land?; Land plant ancestors; The transition to land; Conclusion
Chapter 7. Introduction to Vascular Plant Morphology and AnatomyPlant Organography; Cell Types; Plant Tissues and Primary Growth; Anatomy of Stems and Roots; Leaf Morphology and Anatomy; Further Reading; Chapter 8. Early Land Plants with Conducting Tissue; Conducting Elements in Early Land Plants; History of Discovery; Rhyniophytes; Zosterophyllophytes; Trimerophytes; Early Land Plant Evolution; Chapter 9. Lycophyta; Evolution of the microphyll; Drepanophycales; Protolepidodendrales; Lepidodendrales; Lycopodiales; Selaginellales; Pleuromeiales; Isoetales; Putative lycopsids; Conclusions
Chapter 10. SphenophytesPseudoborniales; Sphenophyllales; Equisetales; Sphenophyte Evolution; Chapter 11. Ferns and Early Fernlike Plants; Evolution of the Megaphyll; Cladoxylopsida; Early Fernlike Plants; Marattiales; Ophioglossales; Leptosporangiate Ferns; Salviniales; Conclusions; Chapter 12. Progymnosperms; Archaeopteridales; Aneurophytales; Protopityales; Noeggerathians; Progymnosperm evolution; Chapter 13. Origin and Evolution of The Seed Habit; Homospory, Heterospory, and the Seed Habit; Cupulate Devonian Seeds; Carboniferous Seeds; Chapter 14. Paleozoic Seed Ferns; Calamopityales
ButeoxylonalesLyginopteridales; Medullosales; Callistophytales; Glossopteridales; Chapter 15. Mesozoic seed ferns; Caytoniales; Corystospermales; Petriellales; Peltaspermales; Conclusions; Chapter 16. Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic Foliage; Late Paleozoic Foliage; Chapter 17. Cycadophytes; Cycadales; Bennettitales; Chapter 18. Ginkgophytes; Paleozoic record; Ginkgophyte wood; Ginkgophyte foliage; Pollen-producing structures; Ginkgophyte plants; Taxa with uncertain affinities; Conclusions; Chapter 19. Gymnosperms with obscure affinities; Gigantopteridales; Vojnovskyales; Czekanowskiales
Iraniales
Altri titoli varianti Biology and evolution of fossil plants
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827988503321
Taylor Thomas N  
Burlington, MA ; ; London, : Academic Press, c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui