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Mesozoic conifers
Authors:Charles N Miller
Institution:1. Department of Botany, University of Montana Missoula, 59801, Montana
Abstract:The Coniferophyta attained their greatest diversity and abundance during the Mesozoic Era. Many early forms died out without apparent involvement in the evolution of the modern types. Yet, all living coniferophyte families and a surprising number of their present-day genera are clearly in evidence in the Mesozoic. Generally, modern families are recognizable by the Late Triassic or Early Jurassic while certain contemporary genera make their appearance as early as the Middle Jurassic. The Pinaceae appears to lag behind other families in that it lacks unequivocal representation before the onset of the Cretaceous although certain Late Triassic and Jurassic remains may belong to the family. Modern coniferophyte families appear to have originated somewhat earlier than was formerly believed and this brings to light problems in envisioning their evolution from the known Voltziales. Seed cones of certain of the latter are now known from petrified material which show a greater modification than was formerly known. Various kinds of detached organs that cannot be assigned to existing families are described and discussed and the bearing of the fossil record in certain questions on coniferophyte systematics is evaluated.
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