Spore morphology of Elaphoglossum (Dryopteridaceae) species from North-West Argentina

Authors

  • María del Carmen Lavalle
  • Mónica Rodríguez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v49.n3.9468

Keywords:

Elaphoglossum, Argentina, spores, macro-ornamentation, micro-ornamentation.

Abstract

Spore morphology of Elaphoglossum (Dryopteridaceae) species from North-West Argentina. This is a comparative study about spores carried out in North-West Argentine species of the genus Elaphoglossum: E. crassipes (Hieron.) Diels, E. gayanum (Fée) T. Moore, E. lindbergii (Mett. ex Kuhn) Rosenst., E. lorentzii (Hieron.) H. Christ, E. piloselloides (C. Presl) T. Moore y E. yungense de la Sota. The spores were studied under light microscope and scanning electron microscope. The spores are monolete and the shape in polar view is elliptic. Mature spores have a sporodermm composed of exospore and perispore. The exospore is always smooth. The macro-ornamentation of perispore can be cristate, muriform (rugate-retate) and stelliform (echinate); granular micro-ornamentation can be seen frequently in perispores. While the aperture is a generic trait, the combination of the micro and macro-ornamentation types of the perispores varies at specific level.

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“Spore Morphology of Elaphoglossum (Dryopteridaceae) Species from North-West Argentina”. 2014. Boletín De La Sociedad Argentina De Botánica (Journal of the Argentine Botanical Society 49 (3): 373-79. https://doi.org/10.31055/1851.2372.v49.n3.9468.

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