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A 120-million-year-old fungal parasite from the Cretaceous Jehol Biota

白垩纪热河生物群距今约1.2亿年的寄生性真菌
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摘要 The Jehol Biota,an Early Cretaceous(~120 Ma)terrestrial lagerst??tte in northeastern China,is globally renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved fossil assemblages,which illuminate the origin and evolution of diverse taxa,most notably angiosperms,aves,and mammals[1-3].It represents a pivotal window into the evolutionary assembly of modern terrestrial ecosystems[3].In extant terrestrial ecosystems,fungi play an integral role as ecosystem agents,governing soil carbon cycling,plant nutrition,and pathology[4].
作者 Ning Tian Aowei Xie Yongdong Wang Zikun Jiang Fangyu Li Ruiying Hao 田宁;谢奥伟;王永栋;蒋子堃;李芳雨;郝瑞莹
出处 《Science Bulletin》 2025年第24期4170-4172,共3页 科学通报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42372044,42288201,42330208,41972022,42172034,and 41790454) the Liaoning Revitalization Talents Program(XLYC1907037)。
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