Structure and function of spores in the aquatic heterosporous fern family Marsileaceae

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Schneider, H

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Pryer, KM

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2020-12-05T17:47:22Z

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2020-12-05T17:47:22Z

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2002-01-01

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2020-12-05T17:47:21Z

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Spores of the aquatic heterosporous fern family Marsileaceae differ markedly from spores of Salviniaceae, the only other family of heterosporous ferns and sister group to Marsileaceae, and from spores of all homosporous ferns. The marsileaceous outer spore wall (perine) is modified above the aperture into a structure, the acrolamella, and the perine and acrolamella are further modified into a remarkable gelatinous layer that envelops the spore. Observations with light and scanning electron microscopy indicate that the three living marsileaceous fern genera (Marsilea, Pilularia, and Regnellidium) each have distinctive spores, particularly with regard to the perine and acrolamella. Several spore characters support a division of Marsilea into two groups. Spore character evolution is discussed in the context of developmental and possible functional aspects. The gelatinous perine layer acts as a flexible, floating organ that envelops the spores only for a short time and appears to be an adaptation of marsileaceous ferns to amphibious habitats. The gelatinous nature of the perine layer is likely the result of acidic polysaccharide components in the spore wall that have hydrogel (swelling and shrinking) properties. Megaspores floating at the water/air interface form a concave meniscus, at the center of which is the gelatinous acrolamella that encloses a "sperm lake". This meniscus creates a vortex-like effect that serves as a trap for free-swimming sperm cells, propelling them into the sperm lake.

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1058-5893

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1537-5315

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21863

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en

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University of Chicago Press

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International Journal of Plant Sciences

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10.1086/340736

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Science & Technology

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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Plant Sciences

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acrolamella

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exine

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heterospory

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hydrogel

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Marsilea

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Marsileaceae

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perine

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Pilularia

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Regnellidium

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reproductive biology

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sperm lake

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spore

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PLANT

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HETEROCHRONY

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INNOVATION

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SPOROCARPS

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MORPHOLOGY

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MEGASPORE

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PHYLOGENY

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SEQUENCES

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XYLEM

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Structure and function of spores in the aquatic heterosporous fern family Marsileaceae

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Journal article

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Pryer, KM|0000-0002-9776-6736

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485

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505

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4

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Biology

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Duke Science & Society

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Duke

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Initiatives

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Published

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163

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