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Evolution of Angiosperms Archaefructus sinensis Controversy over when this first appeared Best bet is 125 MYA No sepals or petals, just stamens.

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4 Evolution of Angiosperms
Archaefructus sinensis Controversy over when this first appeared Best bet is 125 MYA No sepals or petals, just stamens and carpels. Stamens thought to have attracted pollinators

5 Phylum Anthophyta Non Monocot Paleoherbs Magnoliids
Nymphales (water lilies), Aristolociales (pipe vine) Magnoliids Magnoliales (Magnolia) Laurales (Red Bay) Monocotyledones (monocots) Grasses, lilies, irises, orchids, cattails, palms Eudicotyledons (eudicots) most familiar trees and shrubs (other than conifers and palms) and many herbs 300,000 species- largest phylum of photosynthetic organisms! Dominated plant world for the last 100,000 years Seed plants with flowers, and fruits

6 Aristolochia gigantea- Dutchman’s pipe

7 Magnoliids: Magnoliaceae – Magnolia grandiflora

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11 Helianthus annuus Sunflower
Asteraceae- Composites Usually: inferior ovary, stamens 5 fused, petals 5 fused, sepals absent/reduced Small disk flowers clustered together Ray flowers around periphery (carpellate or sterile)

12 Flowers Angeion (vessel) + sperma (seed) = Angiosperm
Perfect flowers- bisexual, stamens and carpels Imperfect flowers- unisexual, either staminate or carpellate Monoecious species- both staminate and carpellate flowers on one plant (ex. oaks) Dioecious species- staminate and carpellate flowers on separate individuals (ex. willows) Angeion (vessel) + sperma (seed) = Angiosperm Carpel – contains the ovules (develop into seeds) and the carpel itself which develops into the fruit wall

13 Locate: Pedicel Receptacle Calyx Sepals Corolla Petals Tepals Stamens
Filament Anthers Pistil Stigma Style Ovary

14 Clustered flowers -aggregated into different types of inflorescences

15 Intermediate conditions:
Superior ovary- (ex. lily) sepals, petals, and stamens are attached below the ovary Inferior ovary- sepals, petals and stamens attached near the top of the ovary Intermediate conditions: Ranunculaceae Rosaceae Apiaceae

16 Malus domestica Example of epigyny -sepals, petals, stamens apparently arise from the top of the ovary

17 Pollen grains -wall protects male gametophyte -sculpturing of wall is distinctive and species specific -Lilium longiflorum

18 Ambrosia psilostachya- western ragweed

19 Placentation Parietal Axile Free-central

20 Fruits Just as flowers evolve for pollination, fruit evolves for dispersal Fruit is a mature ovary Types Simple: one (or united) carpels Aggregate: many separate carpels from one ovary (magnolia, raspberry, strawberry) Multiple fruits: ovaries of >1 flower (pineapple)

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23 Dry, indehiscent Achene- small, single seeded fruit (Ranunculaceae, Polygonaceae) Samaras- winged achenes (elms, ashes) Caryopsis- grain or achene-like fruit in grasses Schizocarp- splits at maturity into 2+ one-seeded portions (Apiaceae)

24 Modes of dispersal

25 Dry, dehiscent Follicle- single carpel, splits down a side (columbines, milkweeds) Legume- Fabaceae- like follicles but split down both sides Silique- Brassicaceae Mustard family- 2 fused carpels, sides split off at maturity leaving seeds attached to the central portion Capsule- compound ovary (superior or inferior) (poppies)

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27 Fleshy Fruits Berry- 1-many carpels, each often many-seeded, inner layer of wall fleshy (tomato, date, grape) Drupes- 1-many carpels with only 1 seed each, inner layer of fruit stony (peach, cherry, olive) Pomes- subfamily in Roseaceae- compound inferior ovary with large fleshy part from the base of the perianth- also an accessory fruit (apple, pear)

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30 Hesperidium

31 Modes of dispersal

32 Modes of dispersal Wind Water “Drop” dispersal Mechanical
Animal (ant, insect, mammal): Internal and external


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