IBIGEO   22622
INSTITUTO DE BIO Y GEOCIENCIAS DEL NOA
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Gametophytic phase of three taxa of Anemia (Anemiaceae)
Autor/es:
CHAMBI J.; MARTINEZ, O. G.
Revista:
Acta Botáncia Mexicana
Editorial:
Sociedad Mexicana de Botánica
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 127 p. 1 - 10
Resumen:
Background and Aims: Anemiaceae has a single genus, Anemia, with 115 species distributed in the Neotropics, Africa, India, and islands in the IndianOcean. The aim of this work is characterize living spores and gametophytic phase of three Anemia taxa from South America, little studied or withfragmentary studies, A. herzogii, A. tomentosa var. anthriscifolia and A. tomentosa var. tomentosa.Methods: Gametophytes of the three taxa have been obtained through in vitro cultures of spores. The spores and gametophytes were studied withlight and scanning electron microscopes. The germination pattern of the spores, the evolution of the gametophytic development and the sexualexpression were described.Key results: Filamentous gametophytes were formed by 4-20 cells, the adults were cordate, symmetrical or asymmetrical, bisexual and protandric, ontheir surfaces and margins clavate trichomes were observed. Gametangia corresponded to the leptosporangiate type. The dehiscence of antheridiawas produced by a perforation in the opercular cell. Archegonia had necks with four to seven cells and four triangular cells at the distal end of theneck. Anemia herzogii showed branched trichomes on the gametophytes and later developed sporophytes.Conclusions: Germination in all taxa corresponds to the Anemia-type and the gametophytic development to the Ceratopteris-type. Anemia herzogii isdistinguished from the two varieties by the presence of branched trichomes exclusive of the gametophytic phase. The studied taxa are characterizedby the morphology of gametophyte, type of trichomes and sexuality.Key words: ferns, gametophytes, germination, spores, trichomes.