Royal ferns

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Royal ferns
King fern (Osmunda regalis)

King fern ( Osmunda regalis )

Systematics
Empire : Plants (Plantae)
Department : Vascular plants (tracheophyta)
Ferns
Class : True ferns (Polypodiopsida)
Order : Royal ferns
Family : Royal ferns
Scientific name of the  order
Osmundales
Bromhead
Scientific name of the  family
Osmundaceae
Martynov

The royal fern family (Osmundaceae), also called panicle fern family, is a family belonging to the class of real ferns . It is divided into three genera with a little over 20 species . They are terrestrial ferns. Due to their characteristics, the family is placed in its own Osmundales order.

features

Most representatives had a short tree-shaped trunk, which, however, is mostly hidden in the ground with today's representatives. The trunk is a leaf trace or leaf-root trunk; that is, the largest part of the trunk is formed by leaf feet and roots.

The trunk of the recent species is a siphonostele with an inner xylem. The leaves have stipules. The sporangia sit on their own sporophylls ( Osmunda cinnamomea ) or on certain sections of the trophophylls ( Osmunda regalis ). They stand on small stalks terminally on the last branches of the leaf. In Todea and a number of fossil forms, there are also sporangia attached to the underside of the leaf.

Royal fern ( Osmunda regalis ), fertile part of the fern frond. Only there are sporangia. In the tip area the leaflets are skeletonized and the spore capsules sit close together

The sporangia are not combined to form sori and they lack an annulus . They are large and contain 128 to 512 spores. The sporangia wall is single-layered. At the apex of the sporangium is a group of thickened cells that cause it to rupture (sometimes called the annulus). Indusium and chaff scales are missing.

The prothallium is up to 4 centimeters long, durable and can live for several years. It is green and lives autotrophically above ground. Mycorrhiza is not detected.

The basic chromosome number is x = 22.

Occurrence

The species are distributed from the temperate to the tropical zone.

Systematics

The Osmundales are the sister group of all other leptosporangiate ferns. The family is monophyletic and is divided into three genera with around 20 species:

Elephant fern ( Todea barbara )
Devil fern ( Osmunda claytoniana ) in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec Province , Canada

The Osmundales mediate between the Marattiales and the other leptosporangiate ferns . On the one hand, because they have been known since the Permian and had their main development in the Mesozoic ; on the other hand, morphologically, for example through the thick-walled, single sporangia, their vegetation point and the prothallium. This position was underlined by phylogenetic studies based on molecular biology.

The family name is reminiscent of the Nordic god of thunder, Thor , who is nicknamed "Osmunder".

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Sources and further information

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Andreas Bresinsky, Christian Körner, Joachim W. Kadereit, Gunther Neuhaus, Uwe Sonnewald: Textbook of Botany . Editor: Eduard Strasburger. 36th edition. Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, Heidelberg 2008, ISBN 978-3-8274-1455-7 , p. 787 .
  2. Smith et al .: A classification for extant ferns. 2006.
  3. ^ W. Zimmermann: Phylogenie der Pflanzen. 1959, p. 295.
  4. Kathleen M. Pryer, Eric Schuettpelz, Paul G. Wolf, Harald Schneider, Alan R. Smith, Raymond Cranfill: Phylogeny and evolution of ferns (Monilophytes) with a focus on the early leptosporangiate divergences. In: American Journal of Botany. Volume 91, No. 10, 2004, pp. 1582-1598, DOI: 10.3732 / ajb.91.10.1582 .

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