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1 Overview of Green Plant Phylogeny
The Big Picture Judd et al pp

2 How Did We Get… From this… To this…?

3 All photosynthetic oxygen evolving organisms have chlorophyll a
All photosynthetic oxygen evolving organisms have chlorophyll a. Cyanobacteria have Chlorophyll a and other pigments called phycobilins Leads to first chloroplasts.

4 Viridophytes (Green Plants) gain Chlorophyll b (no phycobilins)
Chlorophyll a (universal) Chlorophyll b

5 Light Reactions

6 Reaction Center and Antenna Pigments

7 Alpha-d-glucose The “d” stereoisomer is the naturally occuring form. Alpha refers to the down position of the hydroxyl group on carbon 1.

8 Polysaccharides Seaweeds
Starch (Green Plants or Viridophytes) Seaweeds Laminarin (beta 1-3 and beta 1-6 linked polysaccharide) Alpha 1-4 linkage Structural, beta 1-4 animals

9 Sister to all land plants!
i.e., resting embryo stage Structure formed during cytokinesis (cell division)

10 Chara– sister to all land plants!

11 Multicellular Sporophyte– Liverworts

12 Note polyphylletic nature of “bryophytes”

13 Liverworts Thallose liverwort-- Marchantia Leafy liverwort-- Radula

14 Mosses

15 Stomata– Orthotrichum rupestre (moss)

16 Hornworts– note persistently green sporophyte

17 = development of main axis & side branches

18 Xylem is formed from tracheids and vessel elements

19 Lignin

20 Primary and Secondary Xylem: Vascular Cambium

21 Lycophytes– Selaginella underwoodii
Growth habit Sporangia in leaf axils

22 Ferns Pteridium aquilinum Sporangia

23 Extinct polyphyletic taxa within “Gymnosperms”

24 “Gymnosperms” Pinus edulis Juniperus osteosperma

25 “Gymnosperms”-- Gnetophytes
Ephedra trifurca– pollen strobili Ephedra trifurca– ovulate strobili

26 “Gymnosperms”-- Gnetophytes
Welwitchia mirabilis– ovulate plant Welwitchia mirabilis– pollen plant

27 ANITA Grade

28 Many Angiosperm Synapomorphies
Seed produced within a carpel with a stigmatic surface for pollen germination Very reduced female gametophyte, usually just seven cells Double fertilization Triploid endosperm Fruit– seed within mature ovary

29 Evolution of the Carpel

30 ANITA Grade

31 ANITA Grade Basal Angiosperms Trend from Apocarpic to Syncarpic
Trend from poorly differentiated filaments and anthers to better differentiated Trend from poorly differentiated style and stigma to better differentiated

32 Amborella trichopoda

33 Nymphaea lotus

34 Illium verum (Star Anise)

35 ANITA Grade to Magnoliids, Monocots and Eudicots
Fusion of carpel margins rather than just sealed by a secretion Better differentiation of flower parts.

36 Anemopsis californica

37 Aristolochia watsonii

38 Monocots and Eudicots Feature In monocots In dicots
Number of parts of each flower in threes (flowers are trimerous) in fours or fives (tetramerous or pentamerous) Number of furrows or pores in pollen one three Number of cotyledons (leaves in the seed) two Arrangement of vascular bundles in the stem scattered in concentric circles Roots are adventitious develop from the radicle Arrangement of major leaf veins parallel reticulate Feature In monocots In dicots Number of parts of each flower in threes (flowers are trimerous) in fours or fives (tetramerous or pentamerous) Number of furrows or pores in pollen one three Number of cotyledons (leaves in the seed) two Arrangement of vascular bundles in the stem scattered in concentric circles Roots are adventitious develop from the radicle Arrangement of major leaf veins parallel reticulate In eudicots

39 Monocots One leaf at the first node of the embryo (cotyledon)
Scattered vascular bundles Loss of vascular cambium Parallel leaf venation Flower parts in threes Monosulcate pollen Probably predated the origin of the clade

40 Cotyledons

41 Dactylis glomerata Monoporate pollen Growth habit

42 Monocot– Grass blade

43 Monocots: Scattered Vascular Bundles

44 Dichelostemma capitatum

45 Poaceae– the Grasses

46 Eudicots Two leaves at the first node of the embryo (cotyledons)
Tricolpate pollen (or modifications thereof) Flower parts in 4s or 5s Non parallel venation Retention of vascular cambium

47 Taraxacum officinale Triporate pollen Growth habit

48 Eudicots

49 Eudicots: Vascular Cambium

50 Chaetopappa ericoides


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