Permineralized osmundaceous and gleicheniaceous ferns from the Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, NE China

Structurally preserved fossil ferns are extremely significant for exploring the origin and evolution of this plant clade; however, they are quite scarce and limited in the Mesozoic. Here, we report some well-preserved fern rhizomes and rachides with anatomical details from the Upper Jurassic Manketo...

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Main Authors: Tian, Ning, Wang, Yong-Dong, Zhang, Wu, Zheng, Shao-Lin, Zhu, Zhi-Peng, Liu, Zhong-Jian
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description Structurally preserved fossil ferns are extremely significant for exploring the origin and evolution of this plant clade; however, they are quite scarce and limited in the Mesozoic. Here, we report some well-preserved fern rhizomes and rachides with anatomical details from the Upper Jurassic Manketouebo Formation in Inner Mongolia, NE China. Two taxa, including Ashicaulis liaoningensis (Zhang et Zheng) Tidwell referred to Osmundaceae and Gleicheniorachis sinensis sp. nov. referred to Gleicheniaceae, are recognized. Anatomically, Ashicaulis liaoningensis consists of a heterogeneous pith, an ectophloic dictyoxylic siphonostele, a two-layered cortex, C-shaped leaf traces, and a mantle of petiole bases. The petiole base is characterized by a heterogeneous sclerotic ring with an abaxial thick-walled fiber arc. Gleicheniorachis sinensis sp. nov. consists of a C-shaped vascular bundle with two incurved adaxial hooks, a distinct sclerenchyma sheath, an endodermis, and a heterogeneous cortex. In particular, the finding of Gleicheniorachis sinensis sp. nov. represents the first report of unequivocal Jurassic record of Gleicheniaceae in northern China, as well as the first record of a Jurassic permineralized gleicheniaceous fern in the Northern Hemisphere. This study provides new data and evidence for exploring the anatomical diversity and evolution of Mesozoic ferns, and contributes to further understanding the floral composition of Late Jurassic flora in Northeast China.
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/17758 2025-04-06T14:36:28+00:00 Permineralized osmundaceous and gleicheniaceous ferns from the Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, NE China Tian, Ning Wang, Yong-Dong Zhang, Wu Zheng, Shao-Lin Zhu, Zhi-Peng Liu, Zhong-Jian 2018-03-01 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/17758 https://doi.org/10.1007/s12549-017-0313-0 英语 eng SPRINGER HEIDELBERG PALAEOBIODIVERSITY AND PALAEOENVIRONMENTS http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/17758 Osmundaceae Gleicheniaceae Permineralization Jurassic Inner Mongolia China SP-NOV RAJMAHAL HILLS MILLEROCAULIS OSMUNDACEAE DISTRIBUTION PATTERN VASCULAR STRUCTURE ROYAL FERNS FOSSIL FERN FILICALES INDIA ANTARCTICA Biodiversity & Conservation Paleontology Biodiversity Conservation 期刊论文 2018 ftchinacscnigpas https://doi.org/10.1007/s12549-017-0313-0 2025-03-10T08:37:33Z Structurally preserved fossil ferns are extremely significant for exploring the origin and evolution of this plant clade; however, they are quite scarce and limited in the Mesozoic. Here, we report some well-preserved fern rhizomes and rachides with anatomical details from the Upper Jurassic Manketouebo Formation in Inner Mongolia, NE China. Two taxa, including Ashicaulis liaoningensis (Zhang et Zheng) Tidwell referred to Osmundaceae and Gleicheniorachis sinensis sp. nov. referred to Gleicheniaceae, are recognized. Anatomically, Ashicaulis liaoningensis consists of a heterogeneous pith, an ectophloic dictyoxylic siphonostele, a two-layered cortex, C-shaped leaf traces, and a mantle of petiole bases. The petiole base is characterized by a heterogeneous sclerotic ring with an abaxial thick-walled fiber arc. Gleicheniorachis sinensis sp. nov. consists of a C-shaped vascular bundle with two incurved adaxial hooks, a distinct sclerenchyma sheath, an endodermis, and a heterogeneous cortex. In particular, the finding of Gleicheniorachis sinensis sp. nov. represents the first report of unequivocal Jurassic record of Gleicheniaceae in northern China, as well as the first record of a Jurassic permineralized gleicheniaceous fern in the Northern Hemisphere. This study provides new data and evidence for exploring the anatomical diversity and evolution of Mesozoic ferns, and contributes to further understanding the floral composition of Late Jurassic flora in Northeast China. Report Antarc* Antarctica Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments 98 1 165 176
spellingShingle Osmundaceae
Gleicheniaceae
Permineralization
Jurassic
Inner Mongolia
China
SP-NOV
RAJMAHAL HILLS
MILLEROCAULIS OSMUNDACEAE
DISTRIBUTION PATTERN
VASCULAR STRUCTURE
ROYAL FERNS
FOSSIL FERN
FILICALES
INDIA
ANTARCTICA
Biodiversity & Conservation
Paleontology
Biodiversity Conservation
Tian, Ning
Wang, Yong-Dong
Zhang, Wu
Zheng, Shao-Lin
Zhu, Zhi-Peng
Liu, Zhong-Jian
Permineralized osmundaceous and gleicheniaceous ferns from the Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, NE China
title Permineralized osmundaceous and gleicheniaceous ferns from the Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, NE China
title_full Permineralized osmundaceous and gleicheniaceous ferns from the Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, NE China
title_fullStr Permineralized osmundaceous and gleicheniaceous ferns from the Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, NE China
title_full_unstemmed Permineralized osmundaceous and gleicheniaceous ferns from the Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, NE China
title_short Permineralized osmundaceous and gleicheniaceous ferns from the Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, NE China
title_sort permineralized osmundaceous and gleicheniaceous ferns from the jurassic of inner mongolia, ne china
topic Osmundaceae
Gleicheniaceae
Permineralization
Jurassic
Inner Mongolia
China
SP-NOV
RAJMAHAL HILLS
MILLEROCAULIS OSMUNDACEAE
DISTRIBUTION PATTERN
VASCULAR STRUCTURE
ROYAL FERNS
FOSSIL FERN
FILICALES
INDIA
ANTARCTICA
Biodiversity & Conservation
Paleontology
Biodiversity Conservation
topic_facet Osmundaceae
Gleicheniaceae
Permineralization
Jurassic
Inner Mongolia
China
SP-NOV
RAJMAHAL HILLS
MILLEROCAULIS OSMUNDACEAE
DISTRIBUTION PATTERN
VASCULAR STRUCTURE
ROYAL FERNS
FOSSIL FERN
FILICALES
INDIA
ANTARCTICA
Biodiversity & Conservation
Paleontology
Biodiversity Conservation
url http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/17758
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12549-017-0313-0