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Evolution of stomatal and trichome density of the Quercus delavayi complex since the late Miocene
Hu, Qian; Xing, Yaowu; Hu, Jinjin; Huang, Yongjiang; Zhou, Zhekun
2014
Source PublicationCHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN
Volume59Issue:3Pages:310-319
Abstract

A fossil oak species, Quercus tenuipilosa Q. Hu et Z.K. Zhou, is reported from the upper Pliocene Ciying Formation in Kunming, Yunnan Province, southwestern China. The establishment of this species is based on detailed morphologic and cuticular investigations. The fossil leaves are elliptic, with serrate margins on the apical half. The primary venation is pinnate, and the major secondary venation is craspedodromous. The tertiary veins are opposite or alternate-opposite percurrent with two branches. The stomata are anomocytic, occurring only on the abaxial epidermis. The trichome bases are unicellular or multicellular. The new fossil species shows the closest affinity with the extant Q. delavayi and the late Miocene Q. praedelavayi Y.W. Xing et Z.K. Zhou from the Xiaolongtan Formation of the Yunnan Province. All three species share similar leaf morphology, but differ with respect to trichome base and stomatal densities. Q. tenuipilosa, Q. praedelavayi, and Q. delavayi can be considered to constitute the Q. delavayi complex. Since the late Miocene, a gradual reduction in trichome base density has occurred in this complex. This trend is the opposite of that of precipitation, indicating that increased trichome density is not an adaptation to dry environments. The stomatal density (SD) of the Q. delavayi complex was the highest during the late Miocene, declined in the late Pliocene, and then increased during the present epoch. These values show an inverse relationship with atmospheric CO2 concentrations, suggesting that the SD of the Q. delavayi complex may be a useful proxy for reconstruction of paleo-CO2 concentrations.

KeywordQuercus Delavayi Complex Quercus Tenuipilosa Morphology Evolution Neogene Co2 Concentration
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttps://ir.xtbg.ac.cn/handle/353005/4876
Collection古生态研究组
2012年后新成立研究组
Corresponding AuthorZhou, Zhekun
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Hu, Qian,Xing, Yaowu,Hu, Jinjin,et al. Evolution of stomatal and trichome density of the Quercus delavayi complex since the late Miocene[J]. CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN,2014,59(3):310-319.
APA Hu, Qian,Xing, Yaowu,Hu, Jinjin,Huang, Yongjiang,&Zhou, Zhekun.(2014).Evolution of stomatal and trichome density of the Quercus delavayi complex since the late Miocene.CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN,59(3),310-319.
MLA Hu, Qian,et al."Evolution of stomatal and trichome density of the Quercus delavayi complex since the late Miocene".CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN 59.3(2014):310-319.
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