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Gymnosperms Spring 2010. Outline Review of land plant phylogeny Characters of seed plants Gymnosperm phylogeny & diversity –Gnetophytes –Cycads –Gingko.

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Page 1: Gymnosperms Spring 2010. Outline Review of land plant phylogeny Characters of seed plants Gymnosperm phylogeny & diversity –Gnetophytes –Cycads –Gingko.

Gymnosperms

Spring 2010

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Outline

• Review of land plant phylogeny

• Characters of seed plants

• Gymnosperm phylogeny & diversity– Gnetophytes– Cycads– Gingko– Conifers

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Review of land plant phylogeny

Green plants (viridophytes)

Land plants (embryophytes)

Vascular plants (tracheophytes)

Seed plants (spermatophytes)

Gymnosperms

Angiosperms

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Figure 7.8 from the text

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Figure 7.11 (Pt. 1) from the text

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Figure 7.12 from the text

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“Gymnosperms”Spermatophytes (Seed Plants)

and MORE!

Seed Ferns[FOSSIL]

seed: MANY CHARACTERS! – e.g., heterospory; reduction/retention of megaspore; integument/micropyle; nutritive tissue

vessel structure

axillary branching

vascular cambium [secondary xylem (wood) & secondary phloem) & cork cambium (cork)

male gametophyte: pollen grain & pollen tube

eustele

AngiospermsFlowering Plants

striate pollen

nonmotile sperm

double fertilization

nonmotile sperm

loss of lateral branches

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Characters of seed plants

• Eustele• Axillary branching• Wood

– Cambia (vascular cambium, cork cambium)

• Seed– Heterospory– Megaspore reduction/retention– Integument/micropyle– Nutritive tissue

• Male gametophyte– Pollen grain– Pollen tube

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eustele = primary stem vasculature comprising a single ring of vascular bundles

Characters of seed plants: Eustele

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Characters of seed plants: axillary branching

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cambia: vascular cambium (wood) & cork cambium (periderm)

Characters of seed plants: cambia

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X-section of woody stem

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Characters of seed plants: seed

• Heterospory

• Megaspore reduction/retention

• Integument/micropyle

• Nutritive tissue

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Gametes[egg + sperm]

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alternation of generations

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Life cycle of most seed-free plants

embryocells in

sporangium

•homospory

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Life cycle of seed plants•heterospory

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Megaspore reduction:-reduction to 1 megaspore

Evolution of the seed

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Megaspore retention:-the one megaspore is retained within megasporangium, not released

Evolution of the seed

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Evolution of the seedEvolution of integument/micropyle fromsterile sporophyte tissue

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•pollination droplet: -secreted by young ovule through micropyle -water + sugars, amino acids (megasporangium) -adhering pollen grains pulled inside!

Evolution of the seed

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-nutritive tissue from the female gametophyte-integument becomes the seed coat

Evolution of the seed

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Figure 7.11 (Pt. 2) from the text

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male gametophyte•pollen grain = extremely reduced male gametophyte, a few cells•pollen tube – formed by the pollen, grows though sporophytic tissue to deliver sperm cells to egg (in ovule)

Characters of seed plants

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Adaptive advantages of the seed:

Characters of seed plants: seed

•protection (seed coat)•dispersal unit of sexual reproduction•dormancy mechanisms•nutritive tissue – provides energy for young seedling, aiding in establishment

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Two major groups of seed plants:

• Gymnosperms—not sure of the early evolutionary history of gymnosperms; could be monophyletic or could be paraphyletic

• Angiosperms—monophyly supported by many characters including the carpel

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Gymnosperm Phylogeny

4 monophyletic lineages of gymnosperms

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Gymnospermsmonophyletic

Gymnospermsparaphyletic

Gymnospermsparaphyletic

Gymnospermsmonophyletic

Figure 7.15 from the text

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Gymnosperm diversity

-ca. 15 families, 75-80 genera, ca. 900 species-4 monophyletic lineages-all woody-mostly without effective vegetative reproduction-only tracheids in the xylem (except for gnetophytes, which also have vessels)-naked seeds-relatively slow sexual reproduction-worldwide but dominant in many colder or arctic regions-include the tallest, the most massive, and the longest living individual plants

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Major groups of gymnosperms

• Gnetophytes

• Cycads

• Gingko

• Conifers

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Gnetophyta—Gnetophytes or Gnetales 3 extant genera: Ephedra (65 spp.); Gnetum (28 spp.); Welwitschia mirabilis

related to angiosperms?•recent molecular data: a gymnosperm group

defined by many characters, e.g.:-opposite leaves, similar pollen-vessel structure (independent of angiosperms)-nonmotile sperm (independent?)-double fertilization (independent of angiosperms)-some with insect pollination

Major groups of gymnosperms

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Gnetophyta - Gnetophytes

•Ephedra (65 spp.)-common desert shrub-reduced scale-like

leaves

Major groups of gymnosperms

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Gnetophyta – Gnetales

•Gnetum (28 spp.)•tropical vines, trees, shrubs with opposite leaves that look like angiosperms!

Major groups of gymnosperms

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Gnetales – Gnetophytes

•Welwitschia mirabilis-a strange plant native to deserts of Namibia,

sw Africa! -2 big curly leaves!

Major groups of gymnosperms

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Cycadophyta – Cycads•squat, unbranched trunk (little wood), usually pinnately compound leaves•loss of axillary branching•dioecious: male and female plants•male and female strobili (cones)•motile, multiflagellate sperm! (ancestral)•coralloid roots with nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria

Major groups of gymnosperms

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Cycadophyta – Cycads

•ca. 11 genera (130 spp.)•now restricted distribution•seeds with bright fleshy seed coat--dispersed by plant-eating dinos!

Major groups of gymnosperms

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A native U.S. cycad:Zamia floridana

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Ginkgophytes – Ginkgo

extensive fossil record but…only1 living species: Ginkgo biloba!

•highly branched tree withwell developed wood

•deciduous, fan-shaped leaves with dichotomous venation•dioecious: male and female trees

-male: “cone” with lateral stalks bearing microsporangia-female: no cone, axis with 2 ovules

(outer integument layer fleshy)•motile sperm (ancestral)

Major groups of gymnosperms

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Coniferophyta – Conifers•ca. 600 spp.•once dominant worldwide, displaced by angios•shrubs or small trees, highly branched with

well developed wood•leaves simple, often needle-like or awl-shaped

-pines: in fascicles•non-motile sperm (pollen tube needed)•female (seed-bearing) cones in most

Major groups of gymnosperms

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Coniferophyta – Conifers

•pollen cone or male cone-microsporangia & modified leaves

•seed cone or female cone-axis with modified leaves (bracts, usually reduced), each subtending seed-bearing scale (modified branch system)-woody or leathery or fleshy

Major groups of gymnosperms

female

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Coniferophyta – Conifers•seed cone and pine nuts

Major groups of gymnosperms

Korean pine nutsStone Pine nuts[w U.S.]

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Conifers

Figure 8.23 from the text

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Pinaceae

Leaves linear to needle-like

Ovules 2, invertedWinged seeds

Pollen usually with 2 appendages

Resin canals inwood & leaves

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Abies (fir)

Pseudotsuga (Douglas fir)

Larix (larch)Picea (spruce)

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Pinus(pines)

-needles in bundles-cone scales thickened atthe tip and often armed with a prickle

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Cupressaceae

Leaves scale-like to linearPollen without appendages

Microsporangia 2-10 per microsporophyll &ovules 1-20 per cone scale

Cone scales fused to bracts

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Juniperus (juniper)

Chamaecyparis

Taxodium (bald cypress)

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Sequoia sempervirens (redwood) Sequoiadendron giganteum(giant sequoia)

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Taxaceae

Seeds with a fleshy, brightly colored aril

Ovules solitary,cones lacking

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Podocarpus

Araucariaceae