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Page 1: Plants II The Vascular Plants Hypericum sp. Photo by Alan Mulvey THE SEED PLANTS I Gymnosperms

Plants IIPlants II

The Vascular Plants

Hypericum sp.Photo by Alan Mulvey

THE SEED PLANTS I

Gymnosperms

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Evolution of the Seed PlantsEvolution of the Seed Plants

Heterosporous Seed: (embryo & stored food) Evolution of pollen

Megagametophyte develops within ovule* Microgametophyte develops within pollen grain*Pollen grains evolved by reduction of male gametophyte

& protection by pollen wallsBoth the male & female gametophytes were retained

within the sporophytes

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Evolution of the seedEvolution of the seed

One cell megaspore is retained within megasporangium It is protected by integument It develops into mature megagametophyte within the embryo sac After fertilization, it matures into the embryo (sporophyte)

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Lilium: PollenLilium: Pollen

Generative cell (2 sperms)

Tube cell

Pollen wall

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Pine: PollenPine: Pollen

Generative cell

Tube cell

Wings

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Evolutionary transition from a Evolutionary transition from a gametophyte to sporophyte dominancegametophyte to sporophyte dominance

From Keeton, 1993

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The Gymnosperms: CharacteristicsThe Gymnosperms: Characteristics

(naked seed)*Water is not required for fertilizationMainly pollinated by windReproductive changes increased protection of

gametesHave sunken stoma & thicker cuticles

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Seed ConeSeed Cone

Cone Scale

Two Seeds per Scale

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Pine: LeafPine: Leaf

Sunken Soma

Epidermis

Hypodermis

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Characteristics Cont..Characteristics Cont..

Have secondary growth - all trees or shrubs Mostly evergreen Xylem has tracheids, lacks vessels (except

some Gnetophytes) Phloem has sieve cells, lacks sieve tube

members

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ProgymnospermsProgymnosperms

An extinct group that arose in late Paleozoic Intermediate between seedless & seed

plants Progymnosperms were ancestors of seed

plants Evolved bifacial V.C. & wood (page 411)

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Seed Plants I - GymnospermsSeed Plants I - Gymnosperms

Conifers – Coniferophyta Cycads – Cycadophyta Maidenhair tree – Ginkgophyta Gnetophytes – Gnetophyta

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Conifers: Phylum ConiferophytaConifers: Phylum Coniferophyta

evolved 290 MYO Constitute the largest group of gymnosperms (50 genera,

550 spp.) Include the tallest & largest trees ever (Giant redwood) Conifers (pine, fir, spruce) have great commercial value

in temperate zones Leaves are either

needles, long or short, as in pines, fir, sprucesmall flat, scale-like as in junipers, cypresses

Mostly evergreen, monoecious

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White Pine: White Pine: Pinus strobusPinus strobus

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White Pine

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White Pine : Twig &Needles : Twig &Needles

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White PineWhite Pine

Pollen Cones Seed Cone

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Longleaf Pine: Longleaf Pine: Pinus palustrisPinus palustris

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Loblolly Pine: Loblolly Pine: P. taedaP. taeda

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Loblolly Pine: Loblolly Pine: Pollen ConesPollen Cones

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Slash Pine: Slash Pine: P. elliottiiP. elliottii

Turpentine Production

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Bald Cyprus Knees: Bald Cyprus Knees: Taxodium distichumTaxodium distichum

Knees

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Bald CyprusBald Cyprus

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Bald CyprusBald Cyprus

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Bald Cyprus: Crown & Seed ConesBald Cyprus: Crown & Seed Cones

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Coast Red Wood: Coast Red Wood: Sequoia Sequoia sempervirenssempervirens

Fossil

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Sequoia: Coast Red Sequoia: Coast Red WoodWood

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Giant Red Wood Giant Red Wood SequoiaSequoia

http://www.habitas.org.uk/gardenflora/sequoiadendron.htm

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Giant Red WoodGiant Red Wood

Seed Cones Pollen Cones

http://www.conifers.org/cu/se2/

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Balsam Fir: Balsam Fir: Abies balsameaAbies balsamea

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Balsam FirBalsam Fir

Seed Cone Leaves

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Larch: Larch: Larix deciduaLarix decidua

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LarchLarch

Developing cones

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Common Juniper: Common Juniper: Juniperus communisJuniperus communis

Tree

Leaves

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Juniperus virginiana Juniperus virginiana (Eastern Red Cedar)(Eastern Red Cedar)

Cones

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Hemlock:Hemlock: Tsuga canadensisTsuga canadensis

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Hemlock: Leaf & ConeHemlock: Leaf & Cone

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White Spruce: White Spruce: Picea glaucaPicea glauca

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Pollen conesYoung seed cones

Pollinated seed cones

White White SpruceSpruce

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Pacific yew: Pacific yew: Taxus brevifoliaTaxus brevifolia

http://www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/syllabus/tbrevifolia.htm

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Maidenhair tree Maidenhair tree Phylum Ginkgophyta:Phylum Ginkgophyta:

One extant species, Ginkgo biloba (notched leaf)* Reproduction is dioecious Ginkgo is resistant to air pollution (city parks) Pickled seeds are eaten in Asia Ginkgo is now cultivated, could be in the wild

(Asia)

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Ginkgo Ginkgo bilobabiloba

Leaves are broad with dichotomous venation

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The Ginkgo tree has properties which make it resistant to nuclear radiation. This tree survived the Hiroshima bombings.

www.ginkgo.co.nz/images/ large/ginkgotree.jpg

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Ginkgo bilobaGinkgo biloba

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Male conesMale cones

Sperms are flagellated, Sperms are flagellated, borne in cone-like structureborne in cone-like structure

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Ginkgo Brach & FruitGinkgo Brach & Fruit

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Ginkgo Seed Cones

The fleshy part which covers the seed is the integument (offensive odor)No cones but ovules are borne in pairs and stalked

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Cycads: Phylum CycadophytaCycads: Phylum Cycadophyta

About 250 MYO, common during the Mesozoic (age of cycads & Dinosaurs)*

Constitute 11 genera (140 spp) Tropical or subtropical Zamia, the only cycad in the States, is native to Florida Most cycads are large palm-like plants Highly toxic (produce neurotoxins & carcinogenic compounds) Sperms are motile, but they are pollinated by beetles Dioecious

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Cycad:

Encephalartos humlis

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Zamia floridanaZamia floridana

http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/cycadpg?taxname=Zamia+pumila

Male/female cones

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Zamia: ConesZamia: Cones

Male

Female

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Cycad: Cycad: Encephalartos altensteiniiEncephalartos altensteinii

http://www.calflora.net/southafrica/pageseventeen.html

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Cycad: Cycad: Encephalartos feroxEncephalartos ferox

Native to Africa

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Encephalartos feroxEncephalartos ferox

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Gnetophytes: Phylum GnetophytaGnetophytes: Phylum Gnetophyta

Comprise 3 genera (70 spp) The most derived group of gymnosperms Similarities to angiosperms: Produce vessels (in xylem) Their strobili are similar to angiosperms’ inflorescence Double fertilization in Ephedra & Gnetum Produce nectar & insects play a role in pollination Leaves are borne in opposite pairs

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The genus The genus GnetumGnetum

Has 30 spp (trees & woody vines)* Native to SE Asia, tropical Africa, Amazon

basin Have broad leathery leaves similar to dicot.

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Gnetum gnemonGnetum gnemon

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Gnetum: LeafGnetum: Leaf

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Gnetum: Gnetum: Pollen ConesPollen Cones

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Gnetum: Seed ConesGnetum: Seed Cones

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The genusThe genus Ephedra Ephedra

Has 35 spp Tough shrubs inhabit deserts in N Mexico

and SE USA* Leaves reduced and scale-like Dioecious or monoecious

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EphedraEphedra

- Cures respiratory problems

- Used in weight loss prog.

- A stimulant

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Ephedra: Pollen Cones

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Welwitschia mirabilisWelwitschia mirabilis

The most bizarre vascular plant* Native only to deserts of South Africa,

Angola, & Namibia Dioecious

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WelwitschiaWelwitschia

- Most of the plant is buried in the sand- Aboveground discoid wide stem (1.5 m wide) produces 2 long

leaves

DISK

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Welwitschia HabitatWelwitschia Habitat

http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/imaxxwlw.htm

Population

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Welwitschia HabitatWelwitschia Habitat

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Welwitschia ConesWelwitschia Cones

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WelwitschiaWelwitschia

Male cones

Female cones

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