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A study of the large Silurian land plant Tichavekia grandis Psenicka et al. from the Pozary Formation (Czech Republic)

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REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY
Volume 298, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.revpalbo.2021.104587

Keywords

Tichavekia grandis; Polysporangiophyla; Silurian; Pridoli; Prague Basin

Funding

  1. Grant Agency of the Czech Republic [21-10799S]
  2. Research Program of the Institute of Geology AS CR, v.v.i [RVO67985831]
  3. Progress Q45
  4. SVV (Charles University)
  5. research program of theWest Bohemian Museum in Pilsen [DKRVOZCM2020-25/93P]

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The newly described fossil plant Tichavekia grandis from the upper Silurian in the Barrandian area of Czech Republic sheds light on early land plant diversity, while also presenting unique challenges and questions. The plant's exceptional size and branching contribute to a better understanding of early land plant evolution and ecology.
The recently described fossil plant Tichavekia grandis from the upper Silurian of the Barrandian area (Czech Republic) contributed to our understanding about the early land plant diversity, but it raised also many questions. Megafossils, preserved as coalified compressions, come from the Kosov Quarry near Beroun from the Pozary Formation of Neocolonograptus parultimus - Neocolonograptus ultimus Zone, which corresponds to the Pridoli (Series Pridoli sensu the ICS). The increased branching and the spectacular size, reaching 13 cm in height, makes this plant exceptional compared to other Silurian plant taxa. This paper presents a detailed morphological study of the Tichavekia grandis type material. Completeness of the specimens allows a precise idea of the appearance of the living plant and provides us with more information on its possible habitat and palaeoecology. Although many morphological features suggest a possible vascular nature of the plant, anatomy is not preserved. The affinity of an associated enigmatic circular structure with the plant is also discussed here. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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