Ordovician marine Charophyceae and insights into land plant derivations

IF 15.8 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Lijing Liu, Jian Han, Zhifei Zhang, Qing Tang, Ke Pang, Ruiyun Li, Yasheng Wu, Hong Hua, Bin Guo, Chunfang Cai, Robert Riding
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The emergence of land plants was a pivotal development in Earth history. It has been postulated that the evolutionary transition from freshwater streptophyte algae to land plants, or the canalization of plant meiosis, was completed during the Middle Ordovician (~460 Ma). However, the absence of undisputed streptophyte algal fossils (for example, Charophyceae) earlier than the late Silurian (~425 Ma) has obscured this link between streptophyte algae and land plants. Here we describe a marine Charophyceae fossil, Tarimochara miraclensis gen. et sp. nov., from early and middle Katian (Late Ordovician, ~453–449 Ma) marine limestones in northwestern China. This discovery demonstrates that at least some species of Charophyceae inhabited shallow normal marine environments at that time. Moreover, these early Charophyceae show that some key morphological innovations associated with an evolutionary transition between streptophyte algae and land plants had occurred before the early Katian. This provides crucial evidence relevant to the origins of land plants.

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奥陶纪海洋蕨科与陆生植物衍生的认识
陆地植物的出现是地球历史上的一个关键发展。据推测,中奥陶世(~460 Ma)完成了淡水链藻向陆生植物的进化转变,即植物减数分裂的渠化。然而,早于晚志留纪(~425 Ma)的无可争议的链藻化石(如Charophyceae)的缺失使链藻与陆生植物之间的联系变得模糊。本文描述了中国西北部早、中卡天(晚奥陶世,~453 ~ 449 Ma)海相灰岩中的一具海相蕨科化石Tarimochara miraclensis gen. et sp. nov.。这一发现表明,在那个时期,至少有一些蕨科动物生活在正常的浅海环境中。此外,这些早期的藻科植物表明,与链藻和陆生植物之间的进化过渡有关的一些关键形态创新发生在早期卡天之前。这为陆地植物的起源提供了重要的证据。
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Nature Plants
Nature Plants PLANT SCIENCES-
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25.30
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期刊介绍: Nature Plants is an online-only, monthly journal publishing the best research on plants — from their evolution, development, metabolism and environmental interactions to their societal significance.
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