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Title: The Seedless Vascular Plants: Ferns and Their Relatives


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The Seedless Vascular Plants Ferns and Their
Relatives
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  • Features of Seedless Vascular Plants
  • 1. Xylem and phloem present
  • internal conducting tissues for water
    and food, respectively
  • 2. Spores, but no seeds
  • 3. Ferns and relatives ("fern allies")

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  • Reproduction in the ground pine Lycopodium
  • 1. Strobilus (conelike stucture)formed in many
    species.
  • 2. Sporophylls with sporangia. Meiosis occurs in
    sporangia.
  • 3. Meiospores germinate in the soil and produce
    gametophytes with archegonia and antheridia.
  • 4. Fertilization occurs in archegonium, producing
    zygote.
  • 5. Zygote develops into mature sporophyte.
  • 6. Asexual propagation may occur by bulbils,
    small small budlike structures produced in the
    axils of leaves.

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  • Reproduction in the spike moss Selaginella
  • 1. Sporangia produced on microsporophylls and
    megasporophylls.
  • 2. Microsporangia and megasporangia produce
    microspores and megaspores.
  • 3. Microspores develop into male gametopyte.
  • 4. Megaspores develop into female gametophytes.
  • 5. Gametophytes develop within the confines of
    the microspore and megaspore walls.
  • 6. Fertilization and development of sporophytes
    similar to ground pines.

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  • Human Ecological Relevance of Club Mosses and
    Quillworts
  • 1. Little economic importance.
  • 2. Lycopodium spores used as flash powder and
    other uses.
  • 3. Selanginella resurrection plants, sold as
    novelties.
  • 4. Lycopodium woven into wreaths and holiday
    decorations.
  • Isoetes quillwort corms can be eaten by animals,
    birds, and humans.
  • Equisetum- used for polishing of metals
  • Azolla-used as Bio-fertilizers

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