نتایج جستجو برای: sporophyte

تعداد نتایج: 330  

2016
Jessica M. Budke Bernard Goffinet

The calyptra is a maternal structure that protects the sporophyte offspring from dehydration, and positively impacts sporophyte survival and fitness in mosses. We explore the relationship between cuticle protection and sporophyte height as a proxy for dehydration stress in Funariaceae species with sporophytes across a range of sizes. Calyptrae and sporophytes from four species were collected fr...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Jessica M Budke Bernard Goffinet Cynthia S Jones

BACKGROUND AND AIMS In bryophytes the sporophyte offspring are in contact with, nourished from, and partially surrounded by the maternal gametophyte throughout their lifespan. During early development, the moss sporophyte is covered by the calyptra, a cap of maternal gametophyte tissue that has a multilayered cuticle. In this study the effects on sporophyte offspring fitness of removing the mat...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1969
Carole Kelley

The nutrition of the sporophyte in Sphaerocarpos and liverworts in general has long been controversial . It has not yet been determined whether the chloroplasts in the sporophyte capsule do, in fact, photosynthesize or whether the carbohydrates stored as starch are translocated to the sporophyte from the gametophyte which is known to be photosynthetic and to which the sporophyte remains attache...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2015
Lloyd R Stark John C Brinda

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Two ecological strategies of desiccation tolerance exist in plants, constitutive and inducible. Because of difficulties in culturing sporophytes, very little is known about desiccation tolerance in this generation and how desiccation affects sexual fitness. METHODS Cultured sporophytes and vegetative shoots from a single genotype of the moss Aloina ambigua raised in the la...

2013
Martin-Timothy O’Donoghue Caspar Chater Simon Wallace Julie E. Gray David J. Beerling Andrew J. Fleming

Bryophytes, the most basal of the extant land plants, diverged at least 450 million years ago. A major feature of these plants is the biphasic alternation of generations between a dominant haploid gametophyte and a minor diploid sporophyte phase. These dramatic differences in form and function occur in a constant genetic background, raising the question of whether the switch from gametophyte-to...

Journal: :Botanical Gazette 1915

2018
Alexander J Hetherington Liam Dolan

There are two general types of rooting systems in extant land plants: gametophyte rhizoids and sporophyte root axes. These structures carry out the rooting function in the free-living stage of almost all land plant gametophytes and sporophytes, respectively. Extant vascular plants develop a dominant, free-living sporophyte on which roots form, with the exception of a small number of taxa that h...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2014
Alexandru M F Tomescu Sarah E Wyatt Mitsuyasu Hasebe Gar W Rothwell

The complex body plan of modern vascular plants evolved by modification of simple systems of branching axes which originated from the determinate vegetative axis of a bryophyte-grade ancestor. Understanding body plan evolution and homologies has implications for land plant phylogeny and requires resolution of the specific developmental changes and their evolutionary sequence. The branched sporo...

Journal: :Development 2008
Akira F Peters Delphine Scornet Morgane Ratin Bénédicte Charrier Annabelle Monnier Yves Merrien Erwan Corre Susana M Coelho J Mark Cock

Development of the sporophyte and gametophyte generations of the brown alga E. siliculosus involves two different patterns of early development, which begin with either a symmetric or an asymmetric division of the initial cell, respectively. A mutant, immediate upright (imm), was isolated that exhibited several characteristics typical of the gametophyte during the early development of the sporo...

Journal: :Plant biology 2016
N A Horst R Reski

Characteristically, land plants exhibit a life cycle with an 'alternation of generations' and thus alternate between a haploid gametophyte and a diploid sporophyte. At meiosis and fertilisation the transitions between these two ontogenies take place in distinct single stem cells. The evolutionary invention of an embryo, and thus an upright multicellular sporophyte, in the ancestor of land plant...

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