@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16100,
author = {P. Kenrick and Peter R. Crane},
title = {Water-conducting cells in early fossil land plants: Implications for the early evolution of tracheophytes.},
year = {1991},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Botanical Gazette},
volume = {152},
number = {3},
pages = {335--356},
abstract = {Wall structure in the water-conducting cells of Rhynia gwynne- vaughanii and Asteroxylon mackiei from the Lower Devonian Rhynie Chert was examined and compared using thin sections and scanning electron microscopy of etched sections. Although the internal thickenings of these cells are superficially similar in both plants, there are significant differences in other aspects of wall structure. The tracheids of A. mackiei are shown to be of a basic type (G-type) that is common in some early land plant fossils such as zosterophylls and lycopods, and they are comparable to protoxylem elements in some extant 'pteridophytes'. The tracheids of R. gwynne-vaughanii are more similar to another kind of water-conducting cell (S-type) that combines certain features of tracheids and moss hydroids. The S-type cell is known from two other Lower Devonian sporophytes, Stockmansella langii and Huvenia kleui, supporting recent suggestions that these three taxa form a natural group. S-type cells are also found in the gametophyte Sciadophyton sp. as well as two taxa, Sennicaulis hippocrepiformis and Taeniocrada dubia, for which reproductive structures are unknown. The water-conducting tissues of other early land plants are briefly reviewed and detailed reconstructions of the S-type and G-type cell are provided. A preliminary cladistic analysis focusing on the Rhyniophytina of Banks results in the recognition of a 'protracheophyte' grade, as well as a small clade, the Rhyniaceae, comprising Rhynia, Stockmansella, and Huvenia. If the tracheid- like features of S-type and G-type cells are regarded as homologous, then the Rhyniaceae are resolved as the basal clade that forms the sister group to all other tracheophytes. The occurrence of a more or less isomorphic alternation of generations in some Devonian 'protracheophytes' and the Rhyniaceae implies that the gametophytes of all extant 'pteridophytes' are phylogenetically reduced.}
}
Matrix 45066 of Study 102

Citation title:
"Water-conducting cells in early fossil land plants: Implications for the early evolution of tracheophytes.".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S11x5x95c16c18c40
(Status: Published).
Matrices
Title: Spirorchis spp. 28S rRNA and other blood flukes
Rows
|
Taxon Label |
Row Segments |
Characters 1?–30 |
| Baracktrema obamai KY243883 |
(none)
|
CTTAGTAACGGCGAGTGAACAGGGATTAGC |
| Hapalotrema mehrai AY604708 |
(none)
|
CTTAGTAACTGCGAGTGAACAGGGATGAGC |
| Learedius learedi AY604707 |
(none)
|
CTTAGTAACTGCGAGTGAACAGGGATTAGC |
| Spirhapalum polesianum AY604705 |
(none)
|
CCTAGTAACTGCGAGTGAAGATGGATGAGC |
| Spirhapalum siamensis FJ481166 |
(none)
|
CCTAGTAACTGCGAGTGAAGAGGGATTAGC |
| Spirorchis artericola AY604704 |
(none)
|
CCTAGTAACTGCGAGTGAAGAGGGATGAGC |
| Spirorchis cf scripta KY091666 |
(none)
|
CCTAGTAACTGCGAGTGAAGAGGGATTAGC |
| Spirorchis collinsi KY091664 |
(none)
|
---AGTAACTGCGAGTGAAGAGGGATTAGC |
| Spirorchis haematobius FJ481164 |
(none)
|
-----------------------------C |
| Spirorchis testiplexus MH002459 |
(none)
|
-CTAGTAACTGCGAGTGAAGAGGGATTAGC |
| Spirorchis picta KY091665 |
(none)
|
CCTAGTAACTGCGAGTGAAGAGGGATTAGC |
| Spirorchis scripta AY222174 |
(none)
|
CCTAGTAACTGCGAGTGAAGAGGGATTAGC |
| Unicaecum sp AY604711 |
(none)
|
CCTAGTAACGGCGAGTGAAGAGGGAAAAGC |
| Vasotrema robustum AY604706 |
(none)
|
CCTAGTAACTGCGAGTGAAGAGGGATTAGC |
| Vasotrema cf robustum MH002457 |
(none)
|
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| Spirorchis haematobius MH002458 |
(none)
|
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