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SUBMITTER: Glasspool IJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4585212 | biostudies-literature | 2015
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Glasspool Ian J IJ Scott Andrew C AC Waltham David D Pronina Natalia N Shao Longyi L
Frontiers in plant science 20150923
Analyses of bulk petrographic data indicate that during the Late Paleozoic wildfires were more prevalent than at present. We propose that the development of fire systems through this interval was controlled predominantly by the elevated atmospheric oxygen concentration (p(O2)) that mass balance models predict prevailed. At higher levels of p(O2), increased fire activity would have rendered vegetation with high-moisture contents more susceptible to ignition and would have facilitated continued co ...[more]