1964
DOI: 10.1080/00173136409430016
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Spore Morphology of Indian Ferns II. Aspleniaceae and Blechnaceae

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“…This result in accordance with the fern spore study by Makgomol (2006). The monolete spore of S. palustris examined in this study support the basic spore type of Blechnaceae including Blechnum (Nayar and Devi 1964;Passarelli et al 2010) and Stenochlaena (Sofiyanti et al 2016). Stenochlaena palustris has disulcate aperture, i.e.…”
Section: Palynologysupporting
confidence: 75%
“…This result in accordance with the fern spore study by Makgomol (2006). The monolete spore of S. palustris examined in this study support the basic spore type of Blechnaceae including Blechnum (Nayar and Devi 1964;Passarelli et al 2010) and Stenochlaena (Sofiyanti et al 2016). Stenochlaena palustris has disulcate aperture, i.e.…”
Section: Palynologysupporting
confidence: 75%
“…From the evolutionary point of view, the diploid species should be considered as primitive. Among the various species of genus Asplenium, A. dalhousiae are diploids (Abraham, ; Mehra & Bir, ; Nayar & Devi, ). The spores of this species are comparatively small, which is primitive element in Asplenium species (Nayar & Devi, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The perispore (observable only by SEM) of A. kukkonenii is ridged (lophate) with cristoso-costate folds (= mamillate sensu Nayar and Devi, 1964), these folds are cristate to alate (sensu Nayar and Devi, 1964) The mean length of rhizome scales is usually less than 3 mm in A. kukkonenii, and more than 3 mm in A. varians.…”
Section: Asplenium Iskardensementioning
confidence: 99%
“…subvarians is ridged (lophate) with cristoso-costate folds (= mamillate sensu Nayar and Devi, 1964), but reticulate (sensu Nayar and Devi, 1964) in A. tenuicaule ssp. The perispore in A. tenuicaule ssp.…”
Section: Asplenium Subvariansmentioning
confidence: 99%