A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CELL DIVISION PATTERNS DURING GERMINATION OF SPORES OF ANEMIA,LYGODIUM AND MOHRIA (SCHIZAEACEAE) |
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Authors: | V. Raghavan Clark S. Huckaby |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 43210 |
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Abstract: | Cell division patterns during germination of spores of Anemia (A. hirsuta, A. munchii, A. phyllitidis), Lygodium (L. circinatum, L. flexuosum, L. japonicum, L. salicifolium) and Mohria caffrorum have been examined by light microscopy of glycol methacrylate embedded materials. Spores of all species in a genus exhibited a constant pattern of division under different conditions of germination. In spores of species of Anemia, following an asymmetrical division, the proximal cell differentiated into the protonemal cell while the distal cell divided to produce the rhizoid. A similar division sequence was found in spores of Mohria caffrorum, but the fate of cells formed was reversed. In Lygodium spores, a proximal cell formed by an initial division of the spore cut off a protonemal cell, a rhizoid and a wedge-shaped cell by walls parallel to the polar axis. Our results contradict earlier observations on cell division sequence during germination of spores of these genera based on whole mount preparations. |
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