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26 April 2022 Gametophyte Development of Karst- and Danixa-Specific Species of Adiantum Series Gravesiana (Pteridaceae) from China
Xiao-Ling Yu, Aj Harris, Li-Yun Nie, Ai-Hua Wang, Yan-Yan Liu, Fa-Guo Wang
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Abstract

The ferns of Adiantum Series Gravesiana (Pteridaceae) consist of species that occur exclusively on Danxia (A. juxtapositum) and Karst (A. mariesii, A. longzhouensis, A. dentatum, A. obovatum, and A. gravesii) landforms. We cultured representatives of these six species from 20 different populations on both agar and soil to investigate and compare their gametophyte development. All species had the Vittaria-type pattern of spore germination except A. obovatum, for which we missed the best time to observe this developmental phase. However, two different patterns of subsequent development were observed: the Adiantum-type (i.e., naked, cordate mature gametophyte thallus) in A. mariesii, A. longzhouensis, A. juxtapositum, and A. gravesii and the Kaulinia-type (i.e., naked, ribbon-shaped mature gametophyte thallus) in A. dentatum and A. obovatum. All populations from A. juxtapositum and A. gravesii possess the same Adiantum-type, suggesting that Karst and Danxia soils were not the main factor causing the differences in gametophyte development. The Kaulinia-type adult thallus has not been observed previously in Adiantum and may be an adaptive strategy for survival within the relatively harsh micro-habitats experienced by A. dentatum and A. obovatum compared to other members of this series.

Xiao-Ling Yu, Aj Harris, Li-Yun Nie, Ai-Hua Wang, Yan-Yan Liu, and Fa-Guo Wang "Gametophyte Development of Karst- and Danixa-Specific Species of Adiantum Series Gravesiana (Pteridaceae) from China," American Fern Journal 112(2), 105-123, (26 April 2022). https://doi.org/10.1640/0002-8444-112.2.105
Published: 26 April 2022
KEYWORDS
Adiantum-type
gametophyte development
Kaulinia-type
spore germination
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