2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.revpalbo.2005.03.003
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Spore wall ultrastructure in Aspleniaceae (Pteridophyta) from North–West Argentina

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“…Regalado and Sánchez (2002) The spores size polar × equatorial axis of Asplenium species studied here fell within the range of 27.6-45.8 × 28.3-50.2 μm, which is similar to that reported for other species of Aspleniaceae (Braggins & Large, 1990;Wei & Dong, 2012). A comparison of our spore images to those published elsewhere (Braggins & Large, 1990;Morbelli & Giudice, 2005;Nayar & Devi, 1964;Puttock & Quinn, 1980;Regalado & Sánchez, 2002;Viane & Van Cotthem, 1977;Wei & Dong, 2012) suggested that perispore morphology and sculpture pattern is generally constistent withinthe given species. The perispore pattern is lophate in all Pakistani Aspelenium species, which represents the main form and have been reported in several Asplenium taxa (Wei & Dong, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Regalado and Sánchez (2002) The spores size polar × equatorial axis of Asplenium species studied here fell within the range of 27.6-45.8 × 28.3-50.2 μm, which is similar to that reported for other species of Aspleniaceae (Braggins & Large, 1990;Wei & Dong, 2012). A comparison of our spore images to those published elsewhere (Braggins & Large, 1990;Morbelli & Giudice, 2005;Nayar & Devi, 1964;Puttock & Quinn, 1980;Regalado & Sánchez, 2002;Viane & Van Cotthem, 1977;Wei & Dong, 2012) suggested that perispore morphology and sculpture pattern is generally constistent withinthe given species. The perispore pattern is lophate in all Pakistani Aspelenium species, which represents the main form and have been reported in several Asplenium taxa (Wei & Dong, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The descriptive terms for spore features follows the definition of Viane and Van Cotthem (1977), Puttock and Quinn (1980), Tryon and Lugardon (1991), Morbelli and Giudice (2005), and Wei and Dong (2012).…”
Section: Terminologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partir del análisis de la ultraestructura de cinco especies del género, Morbelli & Giudice (2005) definen al perisporio camerado por presentar procesos radiales entre ambas paredes. Se observó muy pobre fluorescencia naranja del perisporio y moderada fluorescencia amarilla especialmente de las formas de exosporio liso (sin perisporio) (Fig.…”
Section: Adiantum Raddianum C Presl (Fig 2 I-n)unclassified
“…Asimismo, y de acuerdo a Giudice et al (2002) Con respecto a la estructura del perisporio, se puede inferir por las fracturas observadas al MEB, que en la mayoría de los casos la estructura es camerada, en tanto que en el caso de Asplenium gastonis, se observa una estructura cavada (Morbelli & Giudice, 2005). Así, se podría relacionar la ornamentación con pliegues alados con una estructura del perisporio camerada y en aquellas con pliegues lomados, una estructura cavada.…”
Section: Discusión Y Conclusionesunclassified
“…Las esporas de las especies que crecen en el NO y Centro de Argentina fueron estudiadas por Giudice et al (2002) y Morbelli & Giudice (2005). En el primer trabajo, donde se analiza la morfología y ornamentación de las esporas con microscopía óptica y electrónica de barrido, se reconoce para todos los taxa un perisporio plegado, con variabilidad en la densidad de las perforaciones y el tipo y margen de los pliegues.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified