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Severe growth disturbances in an early Permian calamitalean -traces of a lightning strike ?

机译:雷击初期葫芦甘肃机构的严重增长障碍?

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Woody trees are regarded as excellent natural data archives, even far back in geological time. In addition to regular growth patterns, destruction scars bear witness to various kinds of growth disturbances which are recorded as a result of environmental impact during the life time of a tree. Although stem injuries can provide significant insight into plant-environment interactions, only minor attention has been paid to this subject in the fossil record. Here, we present a fossil scar documented in a petrified, basal calamitalean stem (Arthropitys bistriata) found in growth position in the early Permian Chemnitz Fossil Forest (SE-Germany). Because this forest was buried under volcanic deposits in a geological instant (i.e., a T~0 assemblage), the fossil lagerst?tte permits detailed investigations of anatomically preserved plants and their environment. The special injury of the calamitalean described herein extends to 40 % of the stem circumference, exhibits an elongated to triangular shape, a central furrow, a scar-associated event ring of collapsed to distorted tracheids, and was ultimately overgrown by callus parenchyma. We suggest that this scar most likely was caused by a lightning strike, as two first order roots, still attached to the stem, show injuries, whereas the neighbouring trees at the excavation site seem to be unaffected. In response to this severe injury, the tree completely recovered within a relatively short time of ca. 12 years, revealing stressinduced rapid growth rates indicated by wide tree rings and large, thin-walled tracheids, and probable basal sprouting. Several scars of various shapes have been recognised in other specimens in the Chemnitz collection and excavation material suggesting multifaceted plant-environment interactions within this early Permian forest ecosystem.
机译:伍迪树被视为出色的自然数据档案,甚至又回到地质时间。除了常规的增长模式外,破坏疤痕还有目睹各种生长障碍,这是由于树的一生中的生命期间的环境影响而记录。虽然茎损伤可以对植物环境相互作用提供重大洞察力,但仅在化石记录中仅向该主题支付了微小的关注。在这里,我们展示了在早期二叠纪开采化石森林(SE-德国)的生长态势中的化石化,基础甘肃意大利茎(关节性Bistriata)中的化石瘢痕。因为这种森林在地质瞬间(即,T〜0大会)中的火山存沉积物下埋葬,因此化石洛尔斯特允许详细研究解剖保存的植物及其环境。本文所述的Calamisalean的特殊损伤延伸到杆圆周的40%,表现出伸长的三角形形状,中央沟,塌陷的疤痕相关的事件环塌陷,并且最终由愈伤组织进行愈伤组织进行过度覆盖。我们建议这种疤痕最有可能是由雷击引起的,因为两个一阶根源,仍然附着在茎上,表现出伤害,而在挖掘网站的邻近树似乎不受影响。为了应对这种严重伤害,树在约很短的时间内完全恢复。 12年来,揭示宽树环和大型薄壁鳞状的快速增长率,以及大型薄壁的躯干,以及可能的基础发芽。在Chemnitz收集和挖掘材料中的其他标本中,各种形状的几种瘢痕已经认识到该初期森林生态系统内的多方型植物环境相互作用。

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