Fossil lycopods
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Fossil lycopods
Fossil lycopods Lycopodiales-like Isoetales-like (Order: Lepidodendrales) Review of Basal Vascular Plants Phylogeny of basal Polysporangiophytes Lycophytes Lycopsida Zosterophyllopsida Lycophytina Euphyllophytes Trimerophytes Seed Plants Progymnosperms Equisetophytes Ferns Psilotophytes Euphyllophytina Zosterophylls Trimerophytes Vascular Tissue (Tracheids) Rhyniophytes Aglaophyton major Branching axes with sporangia Banks, 1968 T Z R (Trimerophytes) (Cooksonia, Rhynia) Diversity of Vascular Plants Basal Diversity Lycophytina Euphyllophytina (Trimerophytes) Zosterophylls Trimerophytes (Cooksonia, Rhynia) Rhyniophytes Banks, 1968 Summary of Plant Evolution Asteroxylon from the Rhynie chert Asteroxylon mackiei Microphylls of Asteroxylon mackiei Leaf Arrangement (helical) Leaf Trace (only to leaf base) Origin of the microphyll – enation theory Enation random arrangement no vascular bundle Microphyll definite arrangement vascular bundle Lycopodium Rhyniophytes-Silurian e.g. Cooksonia Asteroxylon –Devonian Rhynie Chert Sawdonia-Devonian zosterophyll Lower/Middle Devonian landscape Order: Lepidodendrales • • • • Heterosporous Arborescent Ligulate Carboniferous - dominant plants @300 million yrs. b.p. • Up to 40 m tall Coal forming swamps • Coal = compressed plants • Coal balls = calcium carbonate nodules containing permineralized plant parts, studied using the cellulose acetate peel technique • 3 dimensional preservation of these plants; therefore, we know a lot about them Classic coal swamp diorama, Field Museum in Chicago Stems Coal swamp lycopod growth Lepidodendron & Lepidophloios highly branched Sigillaria branched once or twice Stems Stem Surface Leaf cushions have diagnostic shapes for genera of trees Lepidophloios Sigillaria Lepidodendron Lepidophloios Sigillaria Stem Anatomy Lepidodendron stem x.s. Leaf Cushions Leaf trace 2x 1x Cortex Stem Anatomy Overlapping Lepidophloios Leaf cushions cortex Medullated protostele mc ic Secondary xylem Rooting Organ Stigmaria underground rooting organ of all stems Rooting Organ Stigmaria axes with appendage scars Rooting Stigmarian appendages x.s. Compare to the structure of an Isoetes root Shoot apex Leaf traces stem Isoetes root x.s. cortex lacuna (air space) Root traces Isoetes stems are very small and produce both leaf and root traces in very close proximity phloem xylem Unusual structure for a root!!!! Why are stigmarian “rootlets” not roots but modified leaves? • Borne in a helix like leaves at the apex i.e., a leaf-like phyllotaxy • Bilaterally symmetrical like leaves • Have no root hairs • Have an abscission layer like some leaves • Proof from embryos Lycopod reduction series Sigillaria Lepidodendron Lepidophloios Isoetes Cones Lepidostrobus Lepidodendralean trees in Carboniferous coal swamp Coal Ball Peel Technique 1. Makes anatomical sections of fossil plants 2. Shows cell, tissue, and organ structure 3. Reveals that cell walls are preserved in fossils