Othniophyton elongatum (MacGinitie) gen.

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Steven R Manchester, Walter S Judd, Julian E Correa-Narvaez
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背景和目的:我们发现始新世的叶片附着在小枝上,而小枝上的花序和果序与现存的旱金莲属(Oreopanax)不同。利用新观察到的植物形态、无性和花芽、果序和种子特征,我们试图重新评估这种奇特的被子植物的亲缘关系:研究化石来自犹他州博南扎和科罗拉多州道格拉斯山口附近的绿河地层降落伞溪层(Parachute Creek Member of the Green River Formation)(约 47 Ma)。通过低角度反射光研究了大化石的印痕遗迹,并通过光学阴影效应显微镜观察了植被和花芽、雄蕊、成熟果实和种子的微妙细节,记录了以前不明显的地形表面特征:Othniophyton elongatum (MacGinitie) Manchester, Judd, Correa-Narvaez gen. et comb. nov.具有单叶、短叶柄、拉长、全缘叶片,叶片具有厚中脉、羽状、锦状次脉、普通次脉和细网状高阶脉序。花序为小型腋生聚伞花序;花蕾近球形,有花梗,位于苞片腋处。花辐射对称,两性,花被约有五个覆瓦状部分,约有 24 个雄蕊,花药细长,花丝短,生于托杯。雄蕊轮持续到结果期。子房上位,可能有基部胎座和五个柱头臂。果实是有花梗的浆果,有杯状的托杯,含有约 15 粒透镜状肾形种子,每粒种子都有一个弯曲的胚,并饰有同心的脊。这些综合特征驳斥了之前将其归入旱金莲科的说法,并排除了与大多数现存被子植物支系的亲缘关系:结论:观察到的独特特征组合与任何现存的科都不一致。在现存的真叶植物目中,该化石似乎与石竹目最为接近,但仍存在主要差异。这个例子表明,约 4,700 万年前的植被包括一些无法轻易归入现代科和属的分类群。
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Vegetative and reproductive morphology of Othniophyton elongatum (MacGinitie) gen. et comb. nov., an extinct angiosperm of possible caryophyllalean affinity from the Eocene of Colorado and Utah, USA.

Background and aims: Eocene foliage formerly attributed to the extant araliaceous genus Oreopanax was found attached to twigs bearing inflorescences and infructescences unlike those of Araliaceae. Using newly observable characters of phyllotaxy, vegetative and floral buds, infructescences and seeds, we sought to reassess the affinities of this strange angiosperm.

Methods: Fossils were studied from the Parachute Creek Member of the Green River Formation from near Bonanza, Utah and Douglas Pass, Colorado (ca. 47 Ma). Macrofossil impression remains were investigated by low angle reflected light and subtle details of the vegetative and floral buds, stamens, mature fruits, and seeds were revealed by optical shadow effect microscopy documenting previously obscure topographic surface features.

Key results: Othniophyton elongatum (MacGinitie) Manchester, Judd, Correa-Narvaez gen. et comb. nov. has simple, short-petiolate, elongate, entire-margined leaves with thick midveins, pinnate, brochidodromous secondaries, common intersecondary veins and finely reticulate higher order venation. Inflorescences are small axillary cymes; flower buds are subglobose and pedicellate, in bract axils. The flowers are actinomorphic, bisexual, with ca. five imbricate perianth parts, ca. 24 stamens with elongate anthers and short filaments, arising from a hypanthium. The whorl of stamens persists to fruiting stage. The ovary is superior, with probable basal placentation and five stigmatic arms. Fruits are pedicellate berries with a cup-shaped hypanthium and contain ca. 15 lensoidal reniform seeds, each with a curved embryo and ornamented with concentric ridges. The combined characters refute the prior placement in Araliaceae, and rule out affinities with most extant clades of angiosperms.

Conclusions: The distinctive combination of observed features does not coincide with any extant family. Among extant orders of Eudicots, the fossil seems to conform most closely to the order Caryophyllales, but key differences remain. This example indicates that the vegetation of ca. 47 million years ago included some taxa that cannot readily be placed in modern families and genera.

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Annals of botany
Annals of botany 生物-植物科学
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7.90
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4.80%
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138
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3 months
期刊介绍: Annals of Botany is an international plant science journal publishing novel and rigorous research in all areas of plant science. It is published monthly in both electronic and printed forms with at least two extra issues each year that focus on a particular theme in plant biology. The Journal is managed by the Annals of Botany Company, a not-for-profit educational charity established to promote plant science worldwide. The Journal publishes original research papers, invited and submitted review articles, ''Research in Context'' expanding on original work, ''Botanical Briefings'' as short overviews of important topics, and ''Viewpoints'' giving opinions. All papers in each issue are summarized briefly in Content Snapshots , there are topical news items in the Plant Cuttings section and Book Reviews . A rigorous review process ensures that readers are exposed to genuine and novel advances across a wide spectrum of botanical knowledge. All papers aim to advance knowledge and make a difference to our understanding of plant science.
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