NEW INFORMATION ON GAMETOPHYTES AND SPOROPHYTES OF AGLAOPHYTON MAJOR AND INFERENCES ABOUT POSSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL ADAPTATIONS

Authors
Citation
W. Remy et H. Hass, NEW INFORMATION ON GAMETOPHYTES AND SPOROPHYTES OF AGLAOPHYTON MAJOR AND INFERENCES ABOUT POSSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL ADAPTATIONS, Review of palaeobotany and palynology, 90(3-4), 1996, pp. 175-193
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Paleontology,"Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
00346667
Volume
90
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
175 - 193
Database
ISI
SICI code
0034-6667(1996)90:3-4<175:NIOGAS>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Additional information on gametophytes and sporophytes of Aglaophyton major from the Early Devonian Rhynie chert leads to a much better unde rstanding of many biological and ecological aspects of this early land plant. At least three early ontogenetic stages can be demonstrated, b efore aerial axes start to develop on the young gametophytes. Only the aerial axes show the essential features of a land plant (stomata, con ducting tissue); the initial stages seem more likely adapted to shallo w aquatic or edaphic humid than to fully terrestrial environmental con ditions. Serial sections of aerial axes of gametophytes and sporophyte s of Aglaophyton have yielded new histological and developmental featu res. These include cuticle structures, stomatal and substomatal featur es. A hitherto undescribed type of specialized cortical tissue, arrest ed apices, the formation of second-order axes and bulbil-like organs a re documented. New observations on the development of rhizoidal bulges and wound-repair (including conducting) tissues complete this report. The new information provides additional evidence for life (competitio n) strategies in Aglaophyton, e.g. extensive renewing growth and veget ative propagation. It throws new light upon the adaptive behaviour of Aglaophyton, e.g. protection mechanisms against desiccation of aerial axes. It also illustrates considerable developmental biology of Aglaop hyton.