Title of article :
Anatomy of the Late Devonian Sphenopsid Rotafolia songziensis, with a Discussion of Stelar Architecture of the Sphenophyllales
Author/Authors :
Deming Wang، نويسنده , , Shou?Gang Hao، نويسنده , , Qi Wang، نويسنده , , and Jin?Zhuang Xue، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
A previous study of the Late Devonian (Famennian) sphenopsid Rotafolia songziensisWang, Hao, andWang
provided detailed descriptions of the morphology and a sketchy illustration of a three-ribbed primary xylem.
The present anatomical data show that the protostele of this plant also has four-ribbed primary xylem of
exarch maturation. Located at the tip of each xylem rib, the tracheids of the protoxylem strand bear helical
wall thickenings. Tracheids of metaxylem and secondary xylem possess scalariform pits and/or bordered pits.
Ray cells seldom occur in secondary xylem. In contrast to fertile organs demonstrating great diversity in bract
shape, structure, and sporangiophore number, the stelar architecture of the Sphenophyllales is consistent in
ribbed primary xylem of fundamentally exarch maturation, although secondary xylem indicates moderate
structural variations. Stelar architecture of the Sphenophyllales is compared with that of basal euphyllophytes
and lycophytes. The position of peripheral protoxylem strands in the Sphenophyllales and Iridopteridales
corresponds to the presence of leaves or leaf precursors. The origination of these strands differs from that of
radiate protoxylem strands in the Aneurophytales.
Keywords :
Rotafolia songziensis , Late Devonian , stelar architecture , sphenopsid , Sphenophyllales
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Plant Sciences