In the shade of the oldest forest
Brigitte Meyer-Berthaud () and
Anne-Laure Decombeix ()
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Brigitte Meyer-Berthaud: Brigitte Meyer-Berthaud and Anne-Laure Decombeix are at the Unité Mixte de Recherche 'Botanique et bioinformatique de l'architecture des plantes', CNRS-CIRAD, 34398 Montpellier, France.
Anne-Laure Decombeix: Brigitte Meyer-Berthaud and Anne-Laure Decombeix are at the Unité Mixte de Recherche 'Botanique et bioinformatique de l'architecture des plantes', CNRS-CIRAD, 34398 Montpellier, France.
Nature, 2012, vol. 483, issue 7387, 41-42
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The uncovering of a large soil surface preserved under sediment for 390 million years has exposed plant remains which show that the world's earliest forests were much more complex than previously thought. See Letter p.78
Date: 2012
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