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Developmental and Structural Section Tomescu, Alexandru Mihail Florian [1], Rothwell, Gar W. [2]. Reiteration - the fern perspective. Reiteration is defined as the reappearance of the juvenile form on a mature structure,
or the repetition of the same architectural unit within an organism. This constructional
feature evolved in several plant lineages and is extensively documented in seed
plants, where reiteration arises from axillary meristems and the reiterative units
are almost always stems. By contrast to this rigid reiterative pathway that produces
shoots on other shoots, ferns are characterized by a wider range of reiterative
architectures. In some ferns (e.g., Lomagramma) rhizomes are reiterated
on rhizomes from proleptic buds, mirroring the cauline-cauline reiteration of
seed plants. In other ferns reiterative units are produced on leaves. Leaf buds
(latent crosiers) borne on frond rachides in members of the Gleicheniaceae, Schizaeaceae,
Dennstaedtiaceae, and Matoniaceae develop into reiterative fronds (foliar-foliar
reiteration). On the other hand, the leaves of many ferns (Dennstaedtiaceae, Pteridaceae,
Hymenophyllaceae, Aspleniaceae) have the capacity to initiate shoots from their
surfaces (foliar-cauline reiteration). Such reiterative rhizomes (epiphyllous
shoots) bear roots and leaves and develop into whole plants. Whereas epiphyllous
shoots are known in several Carboniferous fossil ferns (Botryopteris,
Tubicaulis, Anachoropteris, Psalixochlaena), only one
fossil fern is known with latent crosiers, the Late Pennsylvanian Anachoropteris
clavata. Recent reconstruction of this filicalean as a whole plant provides
a unique example for the co-occurrence of two reiterative pathways in the same
species: reiterative fronds and reiterative rhizomes; both types of reiterative
units are produced on frond rachides. This combination documents the sophisticated
structure and developmental pathways achieved by filicalean ferns during their
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1 - Humboldt State University, Department of Biological Sciences, Arcata, California, 95521, USA 2 - Ohio University, Department of Environmental & Plant Biology, Porter Hall, Richland Avenue, Athens, Ohio, 45701-2979, USA
Keywords: reiteration fern fossil filicales.
Presentation Type: Oral Paper Session: 24-4 Location: Salon A - Gov Ballroom/Hilton Date: Tuesday, August 16th, 2005 Time: 8:45 AM Abstract ID:151 |