Polycyclic solenostele–a new synapomorphy for Pteris sect. Litobrochia

IF 0.7 4区 生物学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES American Fern Journal Pub Date : 2020-08-28 DOI:10.1640/0002-8444-110.3.127
J. Suissa
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Abstract. The vascular architecture of the stem–the stele–is one of the most well studied topics in pteridology, and has fascinated botanists for more than 200 years. Stelar architecture has attracted much attention, in part, due to its diversity in the fern lineage as well as its use as a stable taxonomic character for circumscribing species, genera, families, or larger informal clades. One aspect of stelar morphology that has garnered specific attention is polystely: the development of multiple concentric cylinders of vasculature. This feature has evolved in lineages throughout the fern phylogeny, including in the genus Pteris L. (Pteridaceae). Here, I describe a polycyclic solenostele as a new synapomorphy for Pteris sect. Litobrochia. The identification of this character as a synapomorphy furthers our understanding of the morphological evolution and circumscription of Pteris as well as aides in species identification within this speciose genus.
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多环solenostele——一种新的翼类突触形态。Litobrochia
摘要茎的血管结构——石碑——是蕨类学中研究最深入的主题之一,200多年来一直吸引着植物学家。碑状建筑之所以备受关注,部分原因是它在蕨类谱系中的多样性,以及它作为限制物种、属、科或更大的非正式分支的稳定分类特征。中柱形态的一个方面引起了特别的关注,那就是多发性:血管系统的多个同心圆柱体的发育。这一特征在整个蕨类系统发育的谱系中都有进化,包括在蕨类植物属中。在这里,我将多环Solenostel描述为Pteris教派的一种新的突触形态。Litobrochia。将该特征鉴定为突触形态,进一步加深了我们对Pteris的形态进化和范围的理解,并有助于该物种属内的物种鉴定。
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American Fern Journal
American Fern Journal 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The American Fern Journal is a peer-reviewed journal focused on the biology of ferns and lycophytes.
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