IR - spectroscopic characterization of biominerals in marattiaceaeus ferns

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Autor(a) principal: Baran,Enrique J.
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Rolleri,Cristina H.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Botany
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Resumo: (IR - spectroscopic characterization of biominerals in marattiaceaeus ferns). Frond samples of the eusporangiate ferns Marattiaceae genera Angiopteris, Christensenia, Danaea and Marattia were investigated by infrared spectroscopy, under different experimental conditions. The results confirmed the previously reported accumulation of biogenic silica (SiO2) in tissues of these ferns and also showed, for the first time, the presence of calcium oxalate in this group of plants, probably as weddellite. The ability to biomineralize SiO2, to produce and accumulate biogenic silica, is suggested now to be a general family trait of the Marattiaceae.
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title IR - spectroscopic characterization of biominerals in marattiaceaeus ferns
spellingShingle IR - spectroscopic characterization of biominerals in marattiaceaeus ferns
Baran,Enrique J.
biogenic silica
calcium oxalate
Marattiaceae
title_short IR - spectroscopic characterization of biominerals in marattiaceaeus ferns
title_full IR - spectroscopic characterization of biominerals in marattiaceaeus ferns
title_fullStr IR - spectroscopic characterization of biominerals in marattiaceaeus ferns
title_full_unstemmed IR - spectroscopic characterization of biominerals in marattiaceaeus ferns
title_sort IR - spectroscopic characterization of biominerals in marattiaceaeus ferns
author Baran,Enrique J.
author_facet Baran,Enrique J.
Rolleri,Cristina H.
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author2 Rolleri,Cristina H.
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Rolleri,Cristina H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biogenic silica
calcium oxalate
Marattiaceae
topic biogenic silica
calcium oxalate
Marattiaceae
description (IR - spectroscopic characterization of biominerals in marattiaceaeus ferns). Frond samples of the eusporangiate ferns Marattiaceae genera Angiopteris, Christensenia, Danaea and Marattia were investigated by infrared spectroscopy, under different experimental conditions. The results confirmed the previously reported accumulation of biogenic silica (SiO2) in tissues of these ferns and also showed, for the first time, the presence of calcium oxalate in this group of plants, probably as weddellite. The ability to biomineralize SiO2, to produce and accumulate biogenic silica, is suggested now to be a general family trait of the Marattiaceae.
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