SPORE MORPHOLOGY OF CHEILANTHES PERSICA (BORY) METT. EX KUHN AND ITS DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Razi University of Kermanshah

2 PhD. graduate Razi University of Kermanshah, Iran.

Abstract

Cheilanthes persica (Bory) Mett. ex Kuhn. (Pteridaceae) is one of the resurrection ferns that fully dries during drought stress and after re-watering will be revived. Fresh material obtained from Kermanshah province, west of Iran (Tagh-e-bostan) and cultured in growth chamber and its developmental stages and life cycle were examined. The spore morphology was studied. The spore had tetrahedral tetrad with discontinuous microreticulate ornamentation.

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Article Title [Persian]

ریخت شناسی هاگ سرخس Cheilanthes persica (Bory) Mett. ex Kuhn. و مراحل نموی آن

Authors [Persian]

  • سید محمد معصومی 1
  • حمید رضا قاسمپور 1
  • جواد صبحی 2
1 گروه زیست شناسی دانشگاه رازی، کرمانشاه، ایران
2 دانش آموخته گروه زیست شناسی دانشگاه رازی، کرمانشاه، ایران
Abstract [Persian]

Cheilanthes persicaیکی از سرخس‌های رستاخیزی است که در طول تنش خشکی کاملاً خشک و بعد از آبیاری احیا می­شود. این نمونه از کرمانشاه (طاق بستان، غرب ایران) جمع‌آوری و در اتاق رشد کشت و چرخه زندگی آن مورد بررسی قرار گرفت. هاگ به حالت تتراد چهارگوشه‌ای با تزیینات مشبک ریز ناپیوسته است.

Keywords [Persian]

  • distribution
  • Halongia
  • Life cycle
  • Monocot
  • Pteridaceae
  • Palynology
  • Kermanshah
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