Title: Early vascular plants fossil record
1Early vascular plants (fossil record)
- branched sporophytes
- dichotomous branching
- terminal sporangia
- rhizome horizontal stem
- still attached via rhizoids
- eventually roots, evolved
- stem but no leaves
- lignified water conducting cells
2modern seedless vascular plants (grade not
clade)
- branched sporophytes
- dichotomous branching in lycophytes
- non-dichotomous branching in ferns
- subterminal sporangia
- rhizomes roots
- leaves
- microphylls (one vein) in lycophytes
- megaphylls (branched veins) in ferns
- sporophylls leaves that bear sporangia
- lignified water conducting cells
3life cycle of seedless vascular plants
- gametophyte small, short-lived
- sporophyte prominent
- specialization for spore dispersal
4bryophytes seedless vasc plants
- gphyte prominent sphyte prominent
- no lignified vasc. tissue xylem w/lignin
- rhizoids in gametophyte rhizoids in gphyte
- roots in
sporophyte - poikilohydry homeohydry
- spores for dispersal
- water for fertilization
5 spores in vascular plants homospory
heterospory
one type of sporangium spore gametophyte
w/archegonia antheridia gametophytes develop
outside spore wall some lycophytes, most ferns
megasporangium w/ megaspores (food) --gt gphyte
w/archegonia microsporangium w/ microspores
(flight) --gt gphyte w/antheridia gametophytes
develop inside spore wall most
lycophytes, water ferns arose several times 1st
step in evol of seeds
6extant seedless vascular plants
- 1. lycophytes
- Lycopodium and relatives
- temperate forest floor, bogs
- tropical epiphytes
- Selaginella diverse habitats
- Selaginella moellendorffii model organism
- Selaginella lepidophylla resurrection plant
- Isoetes
- big fossil trees
7extant seedless vascular plants
- 2. Pterophytes (ferns) including
- Psilotum (whisk fern)
- Equisetum (horsetail, scouring rush)
- big fossil trees
- tree ferns, water ferns
8fossil seedless vascular plants
- Carboniferous forests 290-360 mya
- fossil fuels (esp. coal)
- plants died, didnt decay (stored C)
- global cooling
- coal ball rock w/fossil plants
- NOT compressed into coal
- macrofossils w/fine details preserved