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Spore morphology of the north Asian members of Cystopteridaceae
Authors:Irina Ivanovna Gureyeva  Alexander Alexandrovich Kuznetsov
Institution:1. P. N. Krylov Herbarium, Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russian Federationgureyeva@yandex.ru;3. Laboratory of Structural and Molecular Analysis of Plants, Tomsk State University, Tomsk, Russian Federation
Abstract:Spores of Cystopteridaceae from northern Asia were examined using scanning electron microscopy. To evaluate the utility of spore morphology in the taxonomy of each genus, we examined spores of 14 species: seven species each of Gymnocarpium and Cystopteris. Among these are 12 species occurring in northern Asia and two species from other regions for comparative studies. The study focused particularly on perispore characters and spore size. Spores of all species examined are monolete, bean-shaped, with a range in spore size of 26–56 × 18–37 μm for Cystopteris and 25–48 × 16–34 μm for Gymnocarpium. The perispore is morphologically diverse within Cystopteris, but less so within Gymnocarpium. The perispore of the Cystopteris spores is characterised by folds and spines that are separate or form complex sculptural elements. Sacci, ridges and flanges, sometimes on the same spore, are characteristic of the perispore of Gymnocarpium. Spores have straight laesura over which the perispore forms a crest. The crest represents a high and flat fold, which is entire, foveolate or reticulate.
Keywords:ferns  Gymnocarpium  Cystopteris  perispore sculpture  spore size
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