A dipteridaceous fern with in situ spores from the Lower Jurassic in Hubei, China

Dictyophyllum, a genus of the fern family Dipteridaceae, was widespread during the Triassic and Jurassic. However, the in situ spores are relatively poorly known. The specimens described here represent the first report of fertile fronds with in situ spores from Asia. Well-preserved and compressed sp...

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Published in:Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology
Main Authors: Guignard, Gaetan, Wang, Yongdong (王永栋), Ni, Qing (倪青), Tian, Ning (田宁), Jiang, Zikun (蒋子坤)
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Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 2009
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Online Access:http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/286
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2008.09.004
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/286 2023-05-15T13:49:26+02:00 A dipteridaceous fern with in situ spores from the Lower Jurassic in Hubei, China Guignard, Gaetan Wang, Yongdong (王永栋) Ni, Qing (倪青) Tian, Ning (田宁) Jiang, Zikun (蒋子坤) 2009-07-01 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/286 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2008.09.004 英语 eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/286 doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2008.09.004 Dipteridaceae Dictyophyllum In Situ Spores Lower Jurassic Hubei China Extant Ferns Phylogeny Hausmannia Antarctica Island Plant Sciences Paleontology 期刊论文 2009 ftchinacscnigpas https://doi.org/10.1016/j.revpalbo.2008.09.004 2019-10-11T00:03:06Z Dictyophyllum, a genus of the fern family Dipteridaceae, was widespread during the Triassic and Jurassic. However, the in situ spores are relatively poorly known. The specimens described here represent the first report of fertile fronds with in situ spores from Asia. Well-preserved and compressed specimens of the dipteridaceous fern Dictyophyllum nilssonii (Brongniart) Goeppert were investigated from the type locality of the Hsiangchi Flora in western Hubei province, southern China, collected from the upper part of the Lower Jurassic Hsiangchi Formation. Sporangia and in situ spores were examined using light and electron microscopes. The sporangia are rounded, 300-450 mu m in diameter, with an oblique annulus. Each sporangium produces 220-280 trilete spores. These are triangular to subtriangular in outline. 40 mu m in average diameter, with smooth exines, as well as interradial thickenings along the laesura situated on the proximal surface. The in situ spores are comparable to the dispersed trilete spore genus Dictyophyllidites. Preliminary observations on the ultrastructure of the in situ spores are reported, which supply clues for further investigation of the systematics and phylogeny of the Dipteridaceae. In addition, the ecological implications of Dictyophyllum and its associated ferns are briefly discussed. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Report Antarc* Antarctica Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences) Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 156 1-2 104 115
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topic Dipteridaceae
Dictyophyllum
In Situ Spores
Lower Jurassic
Hubei
China
Extant Ferns
Phylogeny
Hausmannia
Antarctica
Island
Plant Sciences
Paleontology
spellingShingle Dipteridaceae
Dictyophyllum
In Situ Spores
Lower Jurassic
Hubei
China
Extant Ferns
Phylogeny
Hausmannia
Antarctica
Island
Plant Sciences
Paleontology
Guignard, Gaetan
Wang, Yongdong (王永栋)
Ni, Qing (倪青)
Tian, Ning (田宁)
Jiang, Zikun (蒋子坤)
A dipteridaceous fern with in situ spores from the Lower Jurassic in Hubei, China
topic_facet Dipteridaceae
Dictyophyllum
In Situ Spores
Lower Jurassic
Hubei
China
Extant Ferns
Phylogeny
Hausmannia
Antarctica
Island
Plant Sciences
Paleontology
description Dictyophyllum, a genus of the fern family Dipteridaceae, was widespread during the Triassic and Jurassic. However, the in situ spores are relatively poorly known. The specimens described here represent the first report of fertile fronds with in situ spores from Asia. Well-preserved and compressed specimens of the dipteridaceous fern Dictyophyllum nilssonii (Brongniart) Goeppert were investigated from the type locality of the Hsiangchi Flora in western Hubei province, southern China, collected from the upper part of the Lower Jurassic Hsiangchi Formation. Sporangia and in situ spores were examined using light and electron microscopes. The sporangia are rounded, 300-450 mu m in diameter, with an oblique annulus. Each sporangium produces 220-280 trilete spores. These are triangular to subtriangular in outline. 40 mu m in average diameter, with smooth exines, as well as interradial thickenings along the laesura situated on the proximal surface. The in situ spores are comparable to the dispersed trilete spore genus Dictyophyllidites. Preliminary observations on the ultrastructure of the in situ spores are reported, which supply clues for further investigation of the systematics and phylogeny of the Dipteridaceae. In addition, the ecological implications of Dictyophyllum and its associated ferns are briefly discussed. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Guignard, Gaetan
Wang, Yongdong (王永栋)
Ni, Qing (倪青)
Tian, Ning (田宁)
Jiang, Zikun (蒋子坤)
author_facet Guignard, Gaetan
Wang, Yongdong (王永栋)
Ni, Qing (倪青)
Tian, Ning (田宁)
Jiang, Zikun (蒋子坤)
author_sort Guignard, Gaetan
title A dipteridaceous fern with in situ spores from the Lower Jurassic in Hubei, China
title_short A dipteridaceous fern with in situ spores from the Lower Jurassic in Hubei, China
title_full A dipteridaceous fern with in situ spores from the Lower Jurassic in Hubei, China
title_fullStr A dipteridaceous fern with in situ spores from the Lower Jurassic in Hubei, China
title_full_unstemmed A dipteridaceous fern with in situ spores from the Lower Jurassic in Hubei, China
title_sort dipteridaceous fern with in situ spores from the lower jurassic in hubei, china
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