Observations of spore morphology of some Pottiaceae Schimp. species (Bryophyta) in Turkey

F Savaroglu, I Potoglu Erkara - Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2008 - Springer
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2008Springer
The spores of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F. Weber and D. Mohr., S. princeps (De Not.) Mitt., S.
subulata (Hedw.) F. Weber and D. Mohr var. subulata, S. subulata (Hedw.) F. Weber and D.
Mohr var. angustata (Schimp.) JJ Amann and S. subulata (Hedw.) F. Weber and D. Mohr var.
graeffii Warnst. were studied by light and scanning electron microscopy for the first time. The
apertural region consists of a leptoma in all spores. All taxa of the family are uniform in their
spore morphology. The spores of the five taxa are of granuloid type. The spore wall of the …
Abstract
The spores of Syntrichia ruralis (Hedw.) F. Weber and D. Mohr., S. princeps (De Not.) Mitt., S. subulata (Hedw.) F.Weber and D.Mohr var. subulata, S. subulata (Hedw.) F.Weber and D.Mohr var. angustata (Schimp.) J.J. Amann and S. subulata (Hedw.) F.Weber and D.Mohr var. graeffii Warnst. were studied by light and scanning electron microscopy for the first time. The apertural region consists of a leptoma in all spores. All taxa of the family are uniform in their spore morphology. The spores of the five taxa are of granuloid type. The spore wall of the Pottiaceae family includes sclerine (the distinction between exine and perine may be difficult to define) and intine. The taxonomy of the genus Syntrichia is discussed on the basis of its spore morphology.
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