| Literature DB >> 28127238 |
Peter W Schafran1, Steven W Leonard2, Rebecca D Bray1, W Carl Taylor3, Lytton J Musselman1.
Abstract
Isoetes mississippiensis S.W. Leonard, W.C. Taylor, L.J. Musselman and R.D. Bray (Isoetaceae, Lycopodiophyta) is a new species known from two sites along tributaries of the Pearl River in southern Mississippi. This species is distinguished from other species in the southeastern United States by a combination of character states including a basic diploid (2n=22) chromosome count, laevigate megaspores, and a narrow velum covering less than one-third of the adaxial sporangium wall.Entities:
Keywords: Isoetaceae; Isoetes; Mississippi; lycophyte; quillwort
Year: 2016 PMID: 28127238 PMCID: PMC5234550 DOI: 10.3897/phytokeys.74.10380
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PhytoKeys ISSN: 1314-2003 Impact factor: 1.635
Figure 1.SEMs of megaspores (a, b, c) and microspores (d, e, f) of displaying distal (a, d), equatorial (b, e), and proximal (c, f) views. Megaspores from Schafran MS-08, microspores from Taylor 6798. Megaspore magnification 200×; microspore magnification 2000×.
Figure 2.SEM detail of megaspore micro-ornamentation. Magnification 2000×.
Figure 3.Light microscope image of megaspores of from Schafran MS-07 (left) and MS-08 (right). Magnification 63×. Scale bar = 0.3 mm.
Figure 4.Map showing two localities of . Inset: Map of Mississippi with detail area highlighted. Map created using ArcGIS software (Esri).
Comparison of Gulf Coastal Plain .
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| Ploidy | 2n=22 | 2n=22 | 2n=22 | 2n=22 | 2n=22 |
| Habitat | Persistent streams | Persistent freshwater ponds, interdunal swales | Springs, stream bottoms, river | Ephemeral wet prairies, open graminoid swales, woodland pools, soil pockets on rock outcrops | Woodland seepages |
| Megaspore Ornamentation | Laevigate | Smooth to obscurely rugulose | Low tubercules to broad, interconnected mounds | Low tubercles or ridges | Broken reticulate |
| Megaspore Size (mm) | 280–380 ( | 350–405 (no mean reported) | 250–500 (no mean reported) | 280–440 ( |
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| Microspore Ornamentation | Spinulose/echinate | Papillose | Papillose | Spinulose/echinate | Spinulose/echinate |
| Microspore Size (mm) | 25–30 | 25–30 | 25–33 | 20–30 | 27 |
| Velum Coverage (%) | 15–33 | 100 | 80–100 | 5–15 | 45–70 |
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| Ploidy | 2n=44 | 2n=44 | 2n=44 | 2n=66 | 2n=66 |
| Habitat | Creeks, streams | Blackwater streams | Creek banks, woodland pools, lakes | Slow-flowing woodland streams | Persistent streams in deciduous swamp forests |
| Megaspore Ornamentation | Irregularly reticulate | Broken reticulate to sub-echinate | Broken reticulate | Cristate to reticulate | Densely reticulate with irregular crests and thin tubercles |
| Megaspore Size (mm) | 500–625 (no mean reported) | 400–580 (=522) | 450–611(=534) | 460–610 (no mean reported) | =527 |
| Microspore Ornamentation | Spinulose/echinate | Spinulose/echinate | Psilate to low tuberculate | Papillose/aculeate | Psilate to low tuberculate |
| Microspore Size (mm) | 25–35 | 20–31 | 29–32 | 25–30 | 30 |
| Velum Coverage (%) | <50 | 10–20 | 20–25 | 30–50 | 10 |
| 1 | Megaspores psilate to laevigate, rarely low tuberculate or low rugulate |
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| 2 | Plants at least sometimes with darkened, often sclerified, brown-black leaf bases; velum coverage generally <15% |
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| 2' | Plants never with darkened leaf bases; velum coverage usually >15% |
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| 3 | Megaspores 280-380 mm; velum coverage 15-30% |
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| 3' | Megaspores 350-405 mm; velum coverage 100% |
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| 1' | Megaspores tuberculate, reticulate, cristate, or rugulate |
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| 4 | Velum coverage 75-100%; microspores papillose |
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| 4' | Velum coverage less than 75%; microspores echinate |
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| 5 | Megaspore ornamentation of tubercles or ridges; velum coverage less than ca. 25% |
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| 5' | Megaspore ornamentation broken reticulate; velum coverage between ca. 25 and 75% |
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