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Sporangia and Spores in the Fern Genera Spicantopsis and Struthiopteris (Blechnaceae, Polypodiopsida)
Struthiopteris (Blechnaceae) has recently been classified on the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, and some of its species are now included in the sister genus Spicantopsis . However, the lack of studies on several important morphological features impedes a sound assessment of their con...
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Published in: | The Botanical review 2020-03, Vol.86 (1), p.76-92 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Struthiopteris
(Blechnaceae) has recently been classified on the basis of molecular and morphological evidence, and some of its species are now included in the sister genus
Spicantopsis
. However, the lack of studies on several important morphological features impedes a sound assessment of their congruence with this new systematic arrangement, as well as of their range of variation and taxonomic value in this group of ferns. Here we present a study on the spores and sporangia using both light and scanning electron microscopy in
Struthiopteris
and
Spicantopsis
, using samples of all their species, and almost all their varieties. We provide full morphological descriptions of the spores and sporangia of all these taxa. We point out that the perispore structure and ornamentation and the number and the thickness of stomium cells in the sporangium clearly distinguish both genera. |
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ISSN: | 0006-8101 1874-9372 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12229-020-09217-z |