Tiny rhizomorphic rooting systems from the early Permian Abo Formation of New Mexico, USA
<p><strong>Premise of Research:</strong><br /> Extant Isoetes species, which all develop small pseudoherbaceous habits, are the only living remnants of the once diverse clade of rhizomorphic lycopsids, which included trees that grew to towering heights of 50 m. Although the r...
Main Authors: | Hetherington, A, DiMichele, W, Lucas, S, Voigt, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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University of Chicago Press
2019
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