Life on Earth Kingdom Plantae Part II

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Life on Earth Kingdom Plantae Part II Rhyniophyta and Lycopodiophyta Cooksonia

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Life on Earth Kingdom Plantae Part II. Rhyniophyta and Lycopodiophyta. Cooksonia. Introduction. Sporophyte generation (2N) is the photosynthetic, conspicuous generation All members have evolved specialized tissues for water ( XYLEM ) and food ( PHLOEM ) conduction - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Life on EarthKingdom Plantae

Part II

Rhyniophyta and Lycopodiophyta

Cooksonia

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Introduction

• Sporophyte generation (2N) is the photosynthetic, conspicuous generation

• All members have evolved specialized tissues for water (XYLEM) and food (PHLOEM) conduction

• Groups continue to become better adapted to the terrestrial environment

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Evolutionary Lines

PLANT KINGDOM

“bryophytes” “vascular

plants”

“green algae”

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Evolution of Non-Seed, Vascular Plants

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Early Devonian Landscape(about 400 million years ago)

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Reconstructed Early Devonian Landscape

Cooksonia

Aglaophyton

Zosterophyllum

early lycophytes

Psilophyton

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Phylum: Rhyniophyta• Known from fossils more

than 400 million years old (all extinct today)

• Sporophytes had no roots or leaves

• Sporangia produced only one kind of spore (homosporous)

• Example:– Rhynia (found in chert

beds in England)

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Phylum: Lycophyta

• Plants with true roots and microphyllous leaves

• Some species produce compacted sporophylls into a cone or strobilus

• Some genera are homosporous (Lycopodium and Huperzia) others are heterosporous (Selaginella and Isoetes)

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Heterospory vs. Homospory

male gametophyte with antheridia

female gametophyte with archegonia

or

HOMOSPOROUS PLANTS

gametophyte generation with archegonia AND

antheridia (monoecious)spores

HETEROSPOROUS PLANTS

megaspores

microspores

dioeciousgametophytes

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Lycopodium

• Common in New England and the Great Lakes Region

• Often used for Christmas decorations (evergreen)

• Spores were once used as photographic flash powder

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Lycopodium (strobili)

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Selaginella• Species are heterosporous with

microsporangia and megasporangia

• Megaspores develop into female gametophytes

• Microspores develop into male gametophytes

• Large group with tropical, temperate and desert species

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Selaginella rupestris

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Selaginella with strobili

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Selaginella striboli

megasporangium

microsporangium

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Selaginella strobilus

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Selaginella (sporangia)megasporangium microsporangium

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Selaginella lepidophylla

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Isoetes• Commonly known as

“quillworts”• Each microphyllous leaf is a

sporophyll, either a microsporophyll or a megasporophyll (heterosporous)

• Stem is a fleshy “corm”• Often grow at the margins of

ponds and lakes

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Isoetes

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Isoetes microsporangium

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Isoetes

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Isoetes melanopoda (Nebraska)

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Lepidodendron

• Known as the fossil “scale tress”

• Common forest giant of the Carboniferous Period

• Helped to form present day coal deposits

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Carboniferous Forest Reconstruction

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Lepidodendron

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Base of Lepidodendron (Stigmaria)