Growth architecture and silhouette of Jurassic conifers from La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina

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Falaschi, Paula; Grosfeld, Javier; Zamuner, Alba Berta; Foix, Nicolás; Rivera, Stella Maris
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2011
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Simplemorphological traits are used to describe the architecture of a tree: the growth and branching process, the morphological differentiation of the axes and the position of reproductive structures. The main purpose of this contribution is to describe the growtharchitecture of the Jurassic conifer trees present at themost basalpart of the La Matilde Formation in the locality of Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificados, Patagonia, Santa Cruz province, Argentina, and to compare itwith that of extant and fossil conifers. This study is based on a large number of in situ petrified trunks, impressions and external molds of leafy branches and female cones in intimate association or organic connection with the trunks. The cones were assigned to Araucaria cf. A. mirabilis (Speg.) Windhausen emend. Calder (Araucariaceae) based onmorphological and anatomical characters. The "Araucariamirabilis” trees had 3 branching categories, corresponding to the typical pattern in extant Araucariaceae, although 4 branching categories cannot be completely discarded. The main, orthotropic stem (TA1) had rhythmic growth and branching, bearing 3–4, probably up to 6–7 plagiotropic branches in pseudowhorls. The lower part of the trees shows no branch-scars; therefore, self-pruning would have been present. Lateral branches (A2) had rhythmic branching: the branchlets (A3)were distributed regularly on the leading branch, with an alternate arrangement, conforming two orthostichies on the same horizontal plane. The female cones were borne terminal at the tip of peduncles, but lateral in position with respect to A2 branches. Reiteration patterns are present: total reiterations (bifurcated trunks and big, orthotropic branches in trunks with normal plagiotropic branches) and partial reiterations (epicormic branching) were observed. The root system consisted of 6 horizontal roots, no tap root was observed.Two architectural patterns or "morphotypes” were recognized at one of the forest levels studied, in keeping with other pieces of evidence (type of wood, foliage, and cones). The "Araucarioid morphotype or morphotype A” includes most of the studied specimens (i.e. "Araucaria mirabilis” trees); showing pseudowhorls of plagiotropic branches. These characters correspond to Massart'smodel,with certain modifications in the adult trees due to reiteration processes. Morphotype B was observed in bigger trunks with a distinctive costulated surface,which bear only orthotropic branches irregularly arranged, andwithout reiteration evidences; they could be assigned to Attim'smodel and possibly represent a different conifer taxon, though subrepresented. Partial and total reiteration patterns are described for the first time for Jurassic, Gondwanic conifers. Moreover, Massart's model can be followed from Upper PalaeozoicWalchiaceae to Mesozoic Araucariaceae.
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spelling Growth architecture and silhouette of Jurassic conifers from La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, ArgentinaFalaschi, PaulaGrosfeld, JavierZamuner, Alba BertaFoix, NicolásRivera, Stella MarisCiencias NaturalesVegetal architectureAraucariaceaeJurassicPatagoniaArgentinaSimplemorphological traits are used to describe the architecture of a tree: the growth and branching process, the morphological differentiation of the axes and the position of reproductive structures. The main purpose of this contribution is to describe the growtharchitecture of the Jurassic conifer trees present at themost basalpart of the La Matilde Formation in the locality of Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificados, Patagonia, Santa Cruz province, Argentina, and to compare itwith that of extant and fossil conifers. This study is based on a large number of in situ petrified trunks, impressions and external molds of leafy branches and female cones in intimate association or organic connection with the trunks. The cones were assigned to Araucaria cf. A. mirabilis (Speg.) Windhausen emend. Calder (Araucariaceae) based onmorphological and anatomical characters. The "Araucariamirabilis” trees had 3 branching categories, corresponding to the typical pattern in extant Araucariaceae, although 4 branching categories cannot be completely discarded. The main, orthotropic stem (TA1) had rhythmic growth and branching, bearing 3–4, probably up to 6–7 plagiotropic branches in pseudowhorls. The lower part of the trees shows no branch-scars; therefore, self-pruning would have been present. Lateral branches (A2) had rhythmic branching: the branchlets (A3)were distributed regularly on the leading branch, with an alternate arrangement, conforming two orthostichies on the same horizontal plane. The female cones were borne terminal at the tip of peduncles, but lateral in position with respect to A2 branches. Reiteration patterns are present: total reiterations (bifurcated trunks and big, orthotropic branches in trunks with normal plagiotropic branches) and partial reiterations (epicormic branching) were observed. The root system consisted of 6 horizontal roots, no tap root was observed.Two architectural patterns or "morphotypes” were recognized at one of the forest levels studied, in keeping with other pieces of evidence (type of wood, foliage, and cones). The "Araucarioid morphotype or morphotype A” includes most of the studied specimens (i.e. "Araucaria mirabilis” trees); showing pseudowhorls of plagiotropic branches. These characters correspond to Massart'smodel,with certain modifications in the adult trees due to reiteration processes. Morphotype B was observed in bigger trunks with a distinctive costulated surface,which bear only orthotropic branches irregularly arranged, andwithout reiteration evidences; they could be assigned to Attim'smodel and possibly represent a different conifer taxon, though subrepresented. Partial and total reiteration patterns are described for the first time for Jurassic, Gondwanic conifers. Moreover, Massart's model can be followed from Upper PalaeozoicWalchiaceae to Mesozoic Araucariaceae.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y MuseoFacultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales2011info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf122-141http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/194732enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0031-0182info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.palaeo.2010.12.005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2026-05-27T11:48:08Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/194732Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292026-05-27 11:48:08.849SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Growth architecture and silhouette of Jurassic conifers from La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
title Growth architecture and silhouette of Jurassic conifers from La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
spellingShingle Growth architecture and silhouette of Jurassic conifers from La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
Falaschi, Paula
Ciencias Naturales
Vegetal architecture
Araucariaceae
Jurassic
Patagonia
Argentina
title_short Growth architecture and silhouette of Jurassic conifers from La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
title_full Growth architecture and silhouette of Jurassic conifers from La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
title_fullStr Growth architecture and silhouette of Jurassic conifers from La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Growth architecture and silhouette of Jurassic conifers from La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
title_sort Growth architecture and silhouette of Jurassic conifers from La Matilde Formation, Patagonia, Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Falaschi, Paula
Grosfeld, Javier
Zamuner, Alba Berta
Foix, Nicolás
Rivera, Stella Maris
author Falaschi, Paula
author_facet Falaschi, Paula
Grosfeld, Javier
Zamuner, Alba Berta
Foix, Nicolás
Rivera, Stella Maris
author_role author
author2 Grosfeld, Javier
Zamuner, Alba Berta
Foix, Nicolás
Rivera, Stella Maris
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Naturales
Vegetal architecture
Araucariaceae
Jurassic
Patagonia
Argentina
topic Ciencias Naturales
Vegetal architecture
Araucariaceae
Jurassic
Patagonia
Argentina
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Simplemorphological traits are used to describe the architecture of a tree: the growth and branching process, the morphological differentiation of the axes and the position of reproductive structures. The main purpose of this contribution is to describe the growtharchitecture of the Jurassic conifer trees present at themost basalpart of the La Matilde Formation in the locality of Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificados, Patagonia, Santa Cruz province, Argentina, and to compare itwith that of extant and fossil conifers. This study is based on a large number of in situ petrified trunks, impressions and external molds of leafy branches and female cones in intimate association or organic connection with the trunks. The cones were assigned to Araucaria cf. A. mirabilis (Speg.) Windhausen emend. Calder (Araucariaceae) based onmorphological and anatomical characters. The "Araucariamirabilis” trees had 3 branching categories, corresponding to the typical pattern in extant Araucariaceae, although 4 branching categories cannot be completely discarded. The main, orthotropic stem (TA1) had rhythmic growth and branching, bearing 3–4, probably up to 6–7 plagiotropic branches in pseudowhorls. The lower part of the trees shows no branch-scars; therefore, self-pruning would have been present. Lateral branches (A2) had rhythmic branching: the branchlets (A3)were distributed regularly on the leading branch, with an alternate arrangement, conforming two orthostichies on the same horizontal plane. The female cones were borne terminal at the tip of peduncles, but lateral in position with respect to A2 branches. Reiteration patterns are present: total reiterations (bifurcated trunks and big, orthotropic branches in trunks with normal plagiotropic branches) and partial reiterations (epicormic branching) were observed. The root system consisted of 6 horizontal roots, no tap root was observed.Two architectural patterns or "morphotypes” were recognized at one of the forest levels studied, in keeping with other pieces of evidence (type of wood, foliage, and cones). The "Araucarioid morphotype or morphotype A” includes most of the studied specimens (i.e. "Araucaria mirabilis” trees); showing pseudowhorls of plagiotropic branches. These characters correspond to Massart'smodel,with certain modifications in the adult trees due to reiteration processes. Morphotype B was observed in bigger trunks with a distinctive costulated surface,which bear only orthotropic branches irregularly arranged, andwithout reiteration evidences; they could be assigned to Attim'smodel and possibly represent a different conifer taxon, though subrepresented. Partial and total reiteration patterns are described for the first time for Jurassic, Gondwanic conifers. Moreover, Massart's model can be followed from Upper PalaeozoicWalchiaceae to Mesozoic Araucariaceae.
Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo
Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Forestales
description Simplemorphological traits are used to describe the architecture of a tree: the growth and branching process, the morphological differentiation of the axes and the position of reproductive structures. The main purpose of this contribution is to describe the growtharchitecture of the Jurassic conifer trees present at themost basalpart of the La Matilde Formation in the locality of Monumento Natural Bosques Petrificados, Patagonia, Santa Cruz province, Argentina, and to compare itwith that of extant and fossil conifers. This study is based on a large number of in situ petrified trunks, impressions and external molds of leafy branches and female cones in intimate association or organic connection with the trunks. The cones were assigned to Araucaria cf. A. mirabilis (Speg.) Windhausen emend. Calder (Araucariaceae) based onmorphological and anatomical characters. The "Araucariamirabilis” trees had 3 branching categories, corresponding to the typical pattern in extant Araucariaceae, although 4 branching categories cannot be completely discarded. The main, orthotropic stem (TA1) had rhythmic growth and branching, bearing 3–4, probably up to 6–7 plagiotropic branches in pseudowhorls. The lower part of the trees shows no branch-scars; therefore, self-pruning would have been present. Lateral branches (A2) had rhythmic branching: the branchlets (A3)were distributed regularly on the leading branch, with an alternate arrangement, conforming two orthostichies on the same horizontal plane. The female cones were borne terminal at the tip of peduncles, but lateral in position with respect to A2 branches. Reiteration patterns are present: total reiterations (bifurcated trunks and big, orthotropic branches in trunks with normal plagiotropic branches) and partial reiterations (epicormic branching) were observed. The root system consisted of 6 horizontal roots, no tap root was observed.Two architectural patterns or "morphotypes” were recognized at one of the forest levels studied, in keeping with other pieces of evidence (type of wood, foliage, and cones). The "Araucarioid morphotype or morphotype A” includes most of the studied specimens (i.e. "Araucaria mirabilis” trees); showing pseudowhorls of plagiotropic branches. These characters correspond to Massart'smodel,with certain modifications in the adult trees due to reiteration processes. Morphotype B was observed in bigger trunks with a distinctive costulated surface,which bear only orthotropic branches irregularly arranged, andwithout reiteration evidences; they could be assigned to Attim'smodel and possibly represent a different conifer taxon, though subrepresented. Partial and total reiteration patterns are described for the first time for Jurassic, Gondwanic conifers. Moreover, Massart's model can be followed from Upper PalaeozoicWalchiaceae to Mesozoic Araucariaceae.
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