Amboinensis -一种罕见的角草,发现于印度喜马拉雅东部Bryo-Geographical Territory

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
S. K. Singh, Darshan Shukla
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摘要

蕨类植物是苔藓植物中一个独特的类群。这一组的成员显示出与藻类的特征相似,具有单一的叶绿体和类pyrenoid体,以及像苔类一样的thallose配子体。在苔藓植物中,它们的独特之处在于具有无限生长的角状孢子体。大多数成员可以通过在配子体中嵌入Nostoc菌落来固定大气中的氮。它们还为其他小型昆虫提供了微栖息地,这对生态系统有益。在印度,它们有7个属,即Anthoceros、foloceros、Notothylas、Phaeoceros、Megaceros和最近发现的Phymatoceros属。folococeros属植物主要分布在东亚和东南亚的热带和亚热带地区。amboinensis(希夫氏)Piippo [Anthocerotaceae;anthocerotophya],一种鲜为人知的物种,早前在安达曼有报道;在印度的尼科巴群岛和喀拉拉邦,报告并描述了来自喜马拉雅东部布洛地理领土米佐拉姆邦的新分布记录。提供了孢子皮的详细描述、彩色照片和扫描电镜。
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Folioceros Amboinensis – a Rare Hornwort, Discovered in Eastern Himalayan Bryo-Geographical Territory, India

Folioceros Amboinensis – a Rare Hornwort, Discovered in Eastern Himalayan Bryo-Geographical Territory, India

Anthocerotophyta is a distinct group among bryophytes. The members of this group show characteristic similarity with Algae in having a single chloroplast with pyrenoid bodies, as well as thallose gametophytes like liverworts. They are unique among bryophytes in having a horn-like sporophyte with unlimited growth. The majority of members can fix atmospheric nitrogen by having Nostoc colonies embedded in their gametophytes. They also provide microhabitat to other small insects which is beneficial to the ecosystem. In India, they are represented by 7 genera viz., Anthoceros, Folioceros, Notothylas, Phaeoceros, Megaceros and a recently discovered genus Phymatoceros. The members of genus Folioceros mostly distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of East and South-East Asia. Folioceros amboinensis (Schiffn.) Piippo [Anthocerotaceae; Anthocerotophyta], a very little-known species, earlier reported from Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Kerala in India, is reported and described here as a new distributional record from Mizoram, Eastern Himalayan Bryo-geographical territory. A detailed description, colour photo plate and SEM of sporoderm are provided.

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National Academy Science Letters
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期刊介绍: The National Academy Science Letters is published by the National Academy of Sciences, India, since 1978. The publication of this unique journal was started with a view to give quick and wide publicity to the innovations in all fields of science
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