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    Plant systematics and evolution 130 (1978), S. 143-155 
    ISSN: 1615-6110
    Keywords: Pteridophyta ; Ophioglossaceae ; Ophioglossum pedunculosum ; Ontogeny ; sporophyll ; fertile spike ; marginal meristem ; meristem fractionation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Observations of young leaf primordia give information about the origin of the fertile spike ofOphioglossum pedunculosum Desv. Each primordium shows a certain asymmetry that is visible in form and position of the fertile spike primordium, but above all in the course of the marginal meristem. The fertile spike primordium is connected with the marginal meristem on the right or that on the left side of the sterile segment. On the basis ot these observations the following concept of the origin of the fertile spike is formed: The marginal meristem curves on one side of the leaf primordium and turns towards the ventral side. This process is followed by meristem fractionation in the course of which the smaller part curved towards the middle of the leaf primordium becomes independent and initiates the development of the fertile spike, whereas the larger part of the marginal meristem contributes to the growth of the sterile segment.
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    Plant systematics and evolution 133 (1980), S. 181-197 
    ISSN: 1615-6110
    Keywords: Pteridophyta ; Psilotum triquetrum ; Selaginella speciosa ; Apical shoot meristems ; apical initials ; meristem fractionation ; isotomous and anisotomous branching
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract After a critical evaluation of the concept of dichotomous branching in Cormophytes the shoot apical meristems ofPsilotum triquetrum andSelaginella speciosa are described. InPsilotum only the terminal meristems of the cryptophilic shoots have a three sided apical cell. Those of the photophilic shoots lack a typical apical cell.Selaginella has a two sided apical cell. The process of branching is independent from apical cells. It is due to an equal or unequal fractionation of the initial zone of the shoot apex which embraces all tissues above the leaf producing zone of the apical meristem.
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    Plant systematics and evolution 143 (1983), S. 133-150 
    ISSN: 1615-6110
    Keywords: Pteridophyta ; Schizaeaceae ; Anemia phyllitidis ; Phylogeny ; ontogeny ; sporophyll ; pinnate leaf ; marginal meristem ; meristem fractionation ; direction of coiling ; development ; initiation ; sporangium ; indusium ; sorus
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Observations of young fertile leaf primordia provide information about the development of the sporophyll ofAnemia phyllitidis Sw. The marginal meristem which surrounds the leaf primordium forms the pinna primordia, firstly the two “spore pinnae” by meristem fractionation. These are turned with their adaxial side towards the leaf apex and continue marginal meristem fractionations until products of the 5th order are formed.—In the sporophyll development two events are significant: (1) The fractionation products of the 2nd order reverse their direction of coiling. (2) From the marginal meristem of the fractionation products of the 5th order the sporangia arise in acropetal succession each originating from one initial cell.—Three observations—the fractionation products of the 2nd order being accessory outgrowths of the leaf margin, their reversed coiling direction, and the aggregation of the sporangia on the last segments—lead to the following concept of a sorus type: Each fractionation product of the 2nd order represents a marginal acropetal sorus with a branched receptaculum.
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    Plant systematics and evolution 176 (1991), S. 205-219 
    ISSN: 1615-6110
    Keywords: Pteridophyta ; Selaginellales ; Selaginella moratii ; spec. nova ; Systematics ; growth form ; habitat ; Flora of Madagascar
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Selaginella moratii W. Hagemann & W. Rauh, spec. nova, is described. The Madagascarian plant from Fianarantsoa has a strongly differentiated subterranean rhizome system with a dichocladial mother rhizome bearing anisotomous branch systems with tufted tubers. These rhizophore tubers are observed for the first time inSelaginella. The green photophilous aerial shoots are produced by unbranched subterranean runners. The plant is adapted to carpets ofColeochloa setifera lying on granite rocks. Within these carpets,Selaginella moratii is associated withDrosera, Genlisea, Xerophyta, Myriothamnus, Kalanchoë, Senecio, andAloë among others. The description of the unique plants ofSelaginella moratii Rauh & Hagemann is based on alcohol-fixed material collected in 1963 by the senior author. The largest plants from this material measured approximately 10 cm. It is unknown whether larger plants exist in nature. It must be stated that the collected material is incomplete in many respects. Thus, it does not permit a complete reconstruction of the growth form of the natural plants, and further, it turned out that some anatomical details could not be sufficiently cleared up. Due to the fact that, in the natural sites, plant collectors can see only the aerial shoot systems, which show no striking differences to other dorsiventral selaginellas, it happened that the species was overlooked. Also, since the collected material has not been described until now, the plant has not been rediscovered since the year of its first observation. Thus, a comprehensive comparative study of the living plants remains a desideratum.
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