Authors
Michael Sundue
Publication date
2009/12/1
Journal
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society
Volume
161
Issue
4
Pages
422-435
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Wet ashing was used to study the occurrence of silica bodies in the fern family Pteridaceae. They were recovered in 48 of the 77 species examined. Silica bodies of Pteridaceae are elongate, ranging from 90–1320 × 5–40 µm, linear to elliptic, with blunt or acute apices and smooth to sinuate sides. All previous records of silica bodies and venuloid idioblasts among Pteridaceae that were examined were confirmed by the results of this study, corroborating our assumptions regarding the presence of silica bodies. In contrast, assumptions regarding the absence of silica bodies were incorrect; in many species of Adiantum, for example, silica bodies are present but cannot be seen with the naked eye. Farris optimization demonstrates that the distribution of epidermal silica bodies is homoplastic within Pteridaceae, but that they act as a potential synapomorphies for several different groups within the family. These …
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