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Historical Biology. :1-11
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 311:104849
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Sternbergiana. 1:1-309
This Catalogue is the second revised and expanded edition of the first edition, published in 1997 by J. Kvaček and Straková. The material presented in the original edition was completely nomenclaturally revised and newly photodocumented. This secon
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Fossil Imprint. 74:327-333
Plant mega- and microfossils are described from the middle Sheinwoodian of the Barrandian area. The material comes from the Loděnice locality and the same horizon as the earliest unequivocal land plant, Cooksonia barrandei LIBERTÍN, J.KVAČEK, BEK,
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Springer Textbooks in Earth Sciences, Geography and Environment ISBN: 9783030350574
Massive changes in terrestrial paleoecology occurred during the Devonian. This period saw the evolution of both seed plants (e.g., Elkinsia and Moresnetia), fully laminate∗ leaves and wood. Wood evolved independently in different plant groups durin
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Autor:
Josef Pšenička, Jana Votočková Frojdová, Jiří Bek, Milan Libertín, Jun Wang, Stanislav Opluštil
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 294:104484
A new species Sphenophyllum parvifolium sp. nov. is proposed for a whole plant based on organically connected leafy shoots and cones from the Wuda locality, Inner Mongolia, North China. The most characteristic feature is the sporangiophore with lance
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Hai-Bo Wei, Stanislav Opluštil, Mengxiao Yan, Jana Votočková Frojdová, Jiří Bek, Jun Wang, Hermann W. Pfefferkorn, Jinrong Wang, Josef Pšenička, Mingli Wan, Milan Libertín, Xuezhi He
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 294:104347
An early Permian tuff bed between Coal 7 and Coal 6 of the Wuda Coalfield in Inner Mongolia bears T0 peat-forming vegetation preserved in situ. Documentation of the fossil record uncovered in an area of about 80 m2 shows 14 morphotaxa representing 11
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 244:241-273
The Intra-Sudetic Basin is essentially a post-orogenic (Variscan) continental basin with a depositional history that ranges from the late Visean to the Triassic. The fossil record in the Czech part of the basin, although discontinuous, spans the inte
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Nature Plants. 4:269-271
The colonization of land by vascular plants is an extremely important phase in Earth’s life history. This key evolutionary process is thought to have begun during the Middle Cambrian 1 period and culminated in the Silurian/Early Devonian period (in
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Stanislav Opluštil, Simunek, Z (Simunek, Zbynek), Jiří Bek, Jana Drábková, Bures, J (Bures, Jan), J (王军) Wang, Feng, Z (Feng, Zhuo), Milan Libertín, Josef Pšenička
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Bulletin of Geosciences. :773-818