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Rev. peru. biol. (Impr.) ; 29(3): e22890, July-Set. 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1409972

ABSTRACT

Resumen Los helechos y licófitos mencionados en El mundo Vegetal de los Andes peruanos de Weberbauer brindan una breve información de su riqueza y sustento a las observaciones ambientales para cada categoría de su esquema fitogeográfico del Perú. Este estudio actualiza tanto el concepto y características de los pteridofitos mencionados en el capítulo Unidades Sistemáticas, como la nomenclatura de los 126 nombres de los taxones mencionados en la obra. Además, se ofrece una breve historia del estudio del grupo en el Perú, para proveer el contexto de la inclusión de estas plantas por Weberbauer. Y se mencionan las colecciones que Weberbauer realizara del grupo y, en particular, las citadas como ejemplos. Se ofrece un perfil de las tareas por realizar para completar la labor biogeográfica iniciada por Weberbauer.


Abstract Ferns and lycophytes were mentioned by Weberbauer in his El mundo Vegetal de los Andes peruanos to provide a hint of the richness of the group and to support his natural history observations for each category of his phytogeographic description of Peru. This contribution updates concepts and features of these plants as discussed in the chapter on "Systematic Units" and updates the 126 names of taxa cited in his book. To this end, we provide a brief history of the development of Peru's pteridoflora studies in the context of Weberbauer's work. We also document Weberbauer's pteridophyte collections linked to the verification of the taxa of his examples. A framework for future research is provided to complete the biogeographic endeavor that begun with his work and highlights the need to relocate his plant collections as witnesses of his legacy.

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Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics ; (4): 333-340, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-880488

ABSTRACT

Lycophytes and seed plants constitute the typical vascular plants. Lycophytes have been thought to have no paleo-polyploidization although the event is known to be critical for the fast expansion of seed plants. Here, genomic analyses including the homologous gene dot plot analysis detected multiple paleo-polyploidization events, with one occurring approximately 13-15 million years ago (MYA) and another about 125-142 MYA, during the evolution of the genome of Selaginella moellendorffii, a model lycophyte. In addition, comparative analysis of reconstructed ancestral genomes of lycophytes and angiosperms suggested that lycophytes were affected by more paleo-polyploidization events than seed plants. Results from the present genomic analyses indicate that paleo-polyploidization has contributed to the successful establishment of both lineages-lycophytes and seed plants-of vascular plants.


Subject(s)
Evolution, Molecular , Genome, Plant , Genomics , Phylogeny , Polyploidy , Selaginellaceae/genetics
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Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) ; (6): 887-891, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-781242

ABSTRACT

Lycophytes and ferns are unique and charismatic members of many terrestrial ecosystems and occupy the pivotal position in land plant origin and evolution. The Chinese lycophytes and ferns flora, with approximately 2000 species, contributes a substantial component to the global lycophytes and ferns diversity, with estimates of 12 000 species. Among them, about 433 species are medicinally recorded and researches based on their phytochemical properties are important topics in natural medicines. This paper reviewed the research history and current status of chemical constituents and biological activities of lycophytes and ferns, which had highlighted the research progress of our group.

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Biota Neotrop. (Online, Ed. ingl.) ; 18(3): e20180513, 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-951189

ABSTRACT

Abstract Galls are neo-formed plant structures induced by species-specific interaction between an inducing organism and a host plant. Lycophytes and ferns are two distinct plant lineages historically lumped together as pteridophytes. A number of authors suggest low gall frequency in lycophytes and ferns, compared to angiosperms. This study aimed at compiling an updated overview of fern galls in Brazil, providing information on hosts, gall-inducing organisms and associated fauna. The synopsis was compiled using existent data and by updating scientific names and gathering new information obtained by the authors in fieldwork. To date, galls have been recorded on 16 fern species but none on lycophytes. However, the inducer was identified at species level in only three gall morphotypes from three fern species, with a doubtful inducer for Pteridium sp. Galls are induced by mites (Eriophyidae) and insects of the orders Diptera, Lepidoptera, Thysanoptera, and Hemiptera, Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) being the most frequent galler insect.


Resumo Galhas são estruturas vegetais neoformadas induzidas por interações espécie-específicas entre um organismo indutor e uma planta hospedeira. Licófitas e samambaias são duas linhagens de plantas historicamente classificadas juntas como pteridófitas. Diversos autores sugerem que há uma baixa frequência de galhas em licófitas e samambaias, em comparação com as angiospermas. Este trabalho tem como objetivo fornecer um panorama atualizado sobre as galhas em samambaias no Brasil, disponibilizando informações sobre espécies hospedeiras, galhadores e fauna associada. A sinopse foi realizada compilando-se os dados existentes, atualizando os nomes científicos e agregando informações novas obtidas pelos autores em trabalhos de campo. Até o momento, foram registradas galhas em 16 espécies de samambaias e nenhum registro em licófitas. Contudo, em apenas três morfotipos de galhas, de três espécies de samambaias, o indutor foi identificado a nível de espécie, com um indutor duvidoso para Pteridium sp. As galhas são induzidas por ácaros (Eriophyidae) e insetos das ordens: Diptera, Lepidoptera, Thysanoptera, Hemiptera, sendo Cecidomyiidae (Diptera) o galhador mais frequente.

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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 30(6): 1882-1884, nov./dec. 2014. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-948323

ABSTRACT

The extreme conditions in rocky outcrops allow the occurrence of desiccation tolerant species. One strategy of these plants to withstand water shortage is the accumulation of sugars. In this paper, we report sugar levels and profile of three ferns and one lycophyte naturally hydrated growing on rocky outcrops from Southeastern Brazil. Anemia species have higher sugar contents than Doryopteris collina and Selaginella sellowii. The analyzed species have different sugar profiles. The ferns have glucose, fructose and sucrose, and the lycophyte has glucose and trehalose.


Nas condições ambientais extremas dos afloramentos rochosos ocorrem espécies tolerantes à dessecação. Uma das estratégias dessas plantas para resistir à restrição hídrica é o acúmulo de açúcares. No presente estudo, avaliamos a concentração e o perfil de açúcares de três espécies de samambaias e uma licófita, naturalmente hidratadas crescendo sobre afloramentos rochosos no sudeste do Brasil. As espécies de Anemia possuem maior concentração de açúcares em relação a Doryopteris collina e Selaginella sellowii. As espécies analisadas mostraram perfis distintos de açúcares. As samambaias apresentam glicose, frutose e sacarose, enquanto a licófita glicose e trealose.


Subject(s)
Sucrose , Trehalose , Ferns
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Rev. biol. trop ; 59(3): 1037-1046, Sept. 2011. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-638138

ABSTRACT

Diversity of ferns and lycophytes from Reserva Natural Punta Lara, Buenos Aires , Argentina. Punta Lara Natural Reserve shelters the relict of the Southernmost riparian forest in the world, where the flora is threatened by the anthropic expansion and by the introduction of exotic species. In this area the ferns and lycophytes grow in particular environments as marshland, grassland and marginal forest. The aim of this work was to evaluate the diversity of ferns and lycophytes that inhabit in Punta Lara Natural Reserve. Field trips were conducted from 2006 to 2009 and local herbaria and specific bibliography were also revised. As a result of our study twenty four taxa of ferns and lycophytes were recognized. Their habit was mainly terrestrial (70%), fewer aquatic (17%) and epiphytic (13%). Five native taxa were scarcely recorded whereas two native species previously documented were not found. We assume that the main threats on ferns and lycophytes populations in Punta Lara Reserve are: removal for comercialization, invasion by exotic species and climatic fluctuations (drought periods). Keys for taxa identification are given and strategies for the conservation of threatened taxa are proposed. Rev. Biol. Trop. 59 (3): 1037-1046. Epub 2011 September 01.


Hasta el año 1987 el número de helechos y licofitas citados para la Reserva Punta Lara era de 30, incluyendo taxa específicos e infraespecíficos. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar la diversidad de los helechos y licofitas que crecen en esta reserva, donde se halla el relicto más austral de las selvas en galería. Para llevar a cabo este estudio se realizaron viajes de campo durante los años 2006-2009 y se consultaron herbarios locales así como bibliografía especializada. Como resultado del estudio se determinaron 24 taxa de helechos y licofitas, de hábito predominantemente terrestre (70%); pocas acuáticas (17%) y epífitas (13%); dos especies exóticas, mientras que otras dos especies nativas citadas previamente no fueron halladas. Cinco taxa fueron registrados con escasa frecuencia. Se infiere que las principales causas de amenaza para las poblaciones de licofitas y helechos en la Reserva Natural Punta Lara son la extracción para su comercialización, la introducción de plantas exóticas y las fluctuaciones climáticas (periodos de sequía). Se presenta una clave de identificación de los taxa registrados y se plantean futuras estrategias de conservación de las especies consideradas vulnerables.


Subject(s)
Biodiversity , Ferns/classification , Argentina , Conservation of Natural Resources
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Rev. biol. trop ; 59(1): 417-433, mar. 2011. graf, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-638076

ABSTRACT

Presence, abundance and reproductive strategies of ferns in disturbed areas of Sierra Nevada, México. Diverse reproductive strategies shown by ferns and lycophytes allow them to colonize a variety of habitats, particularly after the incidence of natural or anthropogenic disturbances. This study assessed the presence, abundance and reproductive strategies of ferns growing in soils of temperate forests with different levels of disturbance at the Sierra Nevada mountain range in the State of Mexico. Vegetation, soil and environmental variables were recorded in 200m² permanent plots located in four forest stands. One-Way ANOVA and Canonical Correspondence Analysis resulted in the recognition of three landscape types defined by the degree of environmental alteration: low, moderate and severe. Also, from five soil samples collected in each stand, germination of ferns and lycophytes was induced. A positive relationship was found between the alteration degree and Cheilanthes abundance. Under a low landscape alteration regime, species richness is restricted to Cheilanthes bonariensis, C. marginata and Pellaea ternifolia subsp. ternifolia. The soil is a reservoir of spores of Cheilanthes and Pellaea ternifolia subsp. ternifolia because their spores can remain viable for different time intervals. Apogamy is the usual reproductive strategy of Cheilanthes species in disturbed ecosystems, although these species also show sexual reproduction in natural ecosystems with adequate water availability. Apogamy may be related to a shorter generation time in comparison with a low disturbed ecosystem. On the other hand, Pellaea ternifolia subsp. ternifolia only has sexual reproduction. Apogamy might be related to a faster generation in comparison with a low disturbed ecosystem. Rev. Biol. Trop. 59 (1): 417-433. Epub 2011 March 01.


Los helechos y licófitas tienen diversas estrategias reproductivas que las habilitan para invadir ambientes perturbados y áreas sin vegetación. En este trabajo se estudió la presencia, abundancia y estrategias reproductivas de individuos que crecen en suelos de bosques templados, en la Sierra Nevada, Estado de México. Se eligieron cuatro zonas en las que se instaló un cuadrante permanente de 200m² para cada una, con el fin de registrar variables edáficas, ambientales y de vegetación. La relación entre variables se pudo explorar con análisis de varianza y Análisis Canónico de Correspondencia dando como resultado tres paisajes con base en el grado de alteración ambiental: baja, moderada y severa. Fueron recolectadas cinco muestras de suelo en cada zona para inducir la germinación de helechos y licofitas, obteniendo resultados que revelan una relación positiva entre el grado de alteración y la abundancia de Cheilanthes. En paisajes con baja alteración, la riqueza de especies fue mayor comparada con paisajes de alteración severa, en la que la presencia de especies se redujo a Cheilanthes bonariensis, C. marginata y Pellaea ternifolia subsp. ternifolia. El suelo fue un banco de esporas de Cheilanthes y Pellaea ternifolia subsp. ternifolia ya que las esporas permanecieron viables por diferentes intervalos de tiempo. La apogamia fue la estrategia reproductiva común para especies de Cheilanthes en ecosistemas alterados, aunque estas especies tienen reproducción sexual en ecosistemas naturales con suficiente agua. Por otro lado, Pellaea ternifolia subsp. ternifolia solo presentó reproducción sexual. La apogamia puede estar relacionada con que la alternancia de generaciones se realice en menos tiempo, comparado con un ecosistema de baja alteración.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring , Ferns/physiology , Trees , Ferns/classification , Mexico , Population Density , Reproduction/physiology
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