Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica
This is the publisher's version, also available from http://www.mycologia.org/content/104/4/835. Documented fossil evidence of zygomycetous fungi is rare. A conspicuous fungal fossil, Jimwhitea circumtecta gen. et sp. nov., occurs in permineralized peat from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica. T...
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ftunivkansas:oai:kuscholarworks.ku.edu:1808/13692 2023-05-15T13:32:09+02:00 Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica Krings, Michael Taylor, Thomas N. Dotzler, Nora Persichini, Gianna 2014-05-20T15:02:27Z http://hdl.handle.net/1808/13692 https://doi.org/10.3852/11-384 unknown The Mycological Society of America Michael Krings, Thomas N. Taylor, Nora Dotzler, and Gianna Persichini. "Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica." Mycologia, 104(4), 2012, pp. 835–844. http://www.dx.doi.org/10.3852/11-384. http://hdl.handle.net/1808/13692 doi:10.3852/11-384 openAccess Endogone Fremouw formation Gametangium Hyphal mantle Jimwhitea circumtecta Permineralized peat Sporocarp Zygosporangium Article 2014 ftunivkansas https://doi.org/10.3852/11-384 2022-08-26T13:14:36Z This is the publisher's version, also available from http://www.mycologia.org/content/104/4/835. Documented fossil evidence of zygomycetous fungi is rare. A conspicuous fungal fossil, Jimwhitea circumtecta gen. et sp. nov., occurs in permineralized peat from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica. The fossil is interpreted as a mantled zygosporangium that buds from a macrogametangium subtended by a sac-like macrosuspensor. The macrogametangium is united at its tip with a microgametangium which is subtended by a micro-suspensor. This configuration is strikingly similar to the zygosporangium-gametangia complexes seen in certain modern Endogonaceae. Co-occurring with J. circumtecta are isolated propagules closely resembling the zygosporangium of J. circumtecta and a portion of a sporocarp containing zygosporangia embedded in a gleba. Several of the sporangia are borne on ovoid or elongate structures, which we interpret as gametangia. These fossils offer an exceptionally detailed view of the morphology and reproductive biology of early Mesozoic zygomycetes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica The University of Kansas: KU ScholarWorks Mycologia 104 4 835 844 |
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This is the publisher's version, also available from http://www.mycologia.org/content/104/4/835. Documented fossil evidence of zygomycetous fungi is rare. A conspicuous fungal fossil, Jimwhitea circumtecta gen. et sp. nov., occurs in permineralized peat from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica. The fossil is interpreted as a mantled zygosporangium that buds from a macrogametangium subtended by a sac-like macrosuspensor. The macrogametangium is united at its tip with a microgametangium which is subtended by a micro-suspensor. This configuration is strikingly similar to the zygosporangium-gametangia complexes seen in certain modern Endogonaceae. Co-occurring with J. circumtecta are isolated propagules closely resembling the zygosporangium of J. circumtecta and a portion of a sporocarp containing zygosporangia embedded in a gleba. Several of the sporangia are borne on ovoid or elongate structures, which we interpret as gametangia. These fossils offer an exceptionally detailed view of the morphology and reproductive biology of early Mesozoic zygomycetes. |
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Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica |
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Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica |
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Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica |
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Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica |
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Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica |
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fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the endogonaceae from the middle triassic of antarctica |
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Michael Krings, Thomas N. Taylor, Nora Dotzler, and Gianna Persichini. "Fossil fungi with suggested affinities to the Endogonaceae from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica." Mycologia, 104(4), 2012, pp. 835–844. http://www.dx.doi.org/10.3852/11-384. http://hdl.handle.net/1808/13692 doi:10.3852/11-384 |
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