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| Psilotum | Lycopodium | Equisetum | Fern | Selaginella |
Migration to Land Hypothesis
1o vs 2o invaders (fungi)
Green Algae
Land
Plants
Major Problems
| 1. Obtaining reliable source of H2O | Absorb |
| 2. Retaining H2O | Dessication |
| 3. Transport H2O, ions and food | Conduct |
| 4. Gravity | Support, no bouyancy |
| 5. Protect and dispersal | air borne, later animals |
Also:
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6. greater range of temperature fluctuation
7. more light
Strategies
1. Avoid - e.g. live in wet areas on land - liverworts 2. Evade - e.g. short life cycle, dormant 3. Cope Dual environment soil -- air Adaptations
| 1. Roots and/or rhizoids absorb water |
| 2. Cuticle + stomates retain water |
| 3. Vascular Tissues transport water and nutrients |
| 4. Lignin + highly refined geotropism support |
| 5. Gametes in jacket of sterile cells protect
Egg retained (Fertilized within sex organ) Embryo -- formed and held in parent tissue |
| Cutinized air borne spores or seeds disperse |
Why selected for ?
What adaptive significance? selection
pressure ?
Not Pre-adaptation !
Adaptations that help water
plants live in water that also made land possible
Analogy -- space technology suited to land
No adaptive significance in normal conditions
but
Might be significant in special conditions
| Example: to illustrate that an adaptation
to allow water plants to live more successfully in water could also be
selected towards terrestrial life
Seasonal drought --> H2O level drops --> Small ponds dry completely Plants die |
| . | Green Algae | "Bryophytes" | Vascular Plants |
| Structure | . | . | . |
| Root, stem, leaf | - | - | + |
| Vascular tissue | - | - | + |
| Tissue systems | - | - | + |
| H2O Conservation | . | . | . |
| Cuticle | - | some mosses | + |
| Stomates | - | sporophytes of some mosses | + |
| Reproduction | . | . | . |
| 2N dominant | - | - | + |
| Heterogamy | - | + | + |
| Multicell sex | - | + | + |
| Embryo | - | + | + |
.
Lower Vascular Plants
Like the Bryophytes
Differ from BryophytesMulticell sex with sterile cells antheridia + archegonia Flagellated, free-swimming sperm (Land -- but still dependent on free H2O) Non-motile egg Embryo 2N retained in early development Nourished Protected Alternation of multicellular sporophyte and gametophyte Most are homosporous (Selaginella is heterosporous)
Differ from higher vascular plantsMost have root, stem and microphyllous "leaves" (megaphyll in fern) Vascular tissues - xylem and phloem 2N Dominant 2N free-living at maturity (N also free living, non-green saprophyte in some)
Homospory (in most) No seeds Lack cambium
Lower Vascular Plants - Ferns
and Allies
.
Vascular tissue
2N Dominant
Most homosoporous
No seeds
Lack cambium
| Phylum | Psilophyta | Lycophyta | Sphenophyta | Pterophyta |
| . | Whisk Fern | Club Mosses | Horse Tail | Ferns |
| . | Psilotum | Lycopodium | Equisetum | Polypodium |
| Root | - *rhizoid | root | root | root |
| Leaf | +,-
microphyll |
microphyll | microphyll,
whorls |
megaphyll, alternate |
| Stem | dichotomous | . | jointed, ridged | . |
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| Sporangia | short branch or branch tip,3 lobes,
3 chambers, synangium |
axillary or upper base of leaf | sporangiophore | sori |
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| Selaginella | ||||
| Gametophyte | subterranean | subterranean
or green |
subterranean
or green |
green |
| Sperm | multiflagellate | biflagellate | multiflagellate | multiflagellate |
| Life Cycle | Psilotum | Lycopodium
Selaginella |
Equisetum | Fern |
Psilotum U.
Wisconsin images - Psilotum
and Tmesipteris
gopher://wiscinfo.wisc.edu:2070/I9/ .image/.bot/.130/Fern_Allies/ Psilophyta/Psilotum_habit |
gopher://wiscinfo.wisc.edu:2070/I9/ .image/.bot/.130/Fern_Allies/ Psilophyta/ Psilotum_enations_and_sporangia |
gopher://wiscinfo.wisc.edu:2070/I9/ .image/.bot/.130/Fern_Allies/ Psilophyta/Psilotum_sporangium_d |
| Life Cycle Diagram |
Lycopodium U. Wisconsin images - Lycopodium - Selaginella - etc.
Equisetum U. Wisconsin images
Fern
Gametophyte
images - U. Wisconsin
gopher://wiscinfo.wisc.edu:2070/ I9/.image/.bot/.130/ Ferns/Sporophyte_images/ Fern_labeled |
gopher://wiscinfo.wisc.edu:2070/I9/ .image/.bot/.130/Ferns/ Sporophyte_images/ Circinate_Vernation/ Osmunda_cinnamomea_KS Circinate vernation |
gopher://wiscinfo.wisc.edu:2070/I9/ .image/.bot/.130/Ferns/ Sporophyte_images/ Adiantum_rhizome_leaf_gap_c |
gopher://wiscinfo.wisc.edu:2070/ I9/.image/.bot/.130/ Ferns/Sporophyte_images/ Dicksonia_rhizome_400_x_d |
gopher://wiscinfo.wisc.edu:2070/ I9/.image/.bot/.130/ Ferns/Sporophyte_images/ Cyrtonium_indusium_xs_d |
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gopher://wiscinfo.wisc.edu:2070 /I9/.image/.bot/.130/Ferns/ Sporophyte_images/ Cyrtomium_sori_with_indusia_d |
gopher://wiscinfo.wisc.edu:2070/I9/ .image/.bot/.130/Ferns/ Sporophyte_images/ Sporangium_transverse_annulus_d |
http://www.umanitoba.ca/ faculties/science/ biological_sciences/ lab7/images/sori.gif |
| Ferns
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http://www.umanitoba.ca/ faculties/science/ biological_sciences/lab7/ images/ferngamwspor.gif |
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Circinate vernation - Google
search engine results
Circinate -- rolled in coil on its axis with apex in center cir
= round
Vernation --- arrangement of leaves in a bud
vern = spring
| Microphyll | Megaphyll |
| "small" + "leaf" | "large" + "leaf" |
| Psilophytes (but not Psilotum), Lycopods, Horsetails | Fern, Seed plants |
| Usually small | often large |
| simple | simple or compound (often blade & petiole) |
| 1 or no Vascular strand
central unbranched |
1 or more vascular strands
branched |
| typically on protostele
Equisetum has microphyll on eustele |
typically on siphonostele (hollow cylinder)
or eustele (strands) |
| mesophyll of uniform parenchyms | often palisade and spongy |
| may have stomates | stomates typical |
| No leaf gap | leaf gap |
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