Fossil Plants: Sphenophyllum and Zygopteris Anatomy

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Dr. Jithesh Krishnan R, Asst. Prof. at NSS College, Pandalam, specializes in studying Fossil Pteridophytes like Sphenophyllum and Zygopteris. These ancient plants date back to the Devonian period and showcase unique stem anatomy resembling roots. Sphenophyllum had slender shoots with whorled leaves, while Zygopteris featured tree-like structures with large sporangia. Explore the anatomy of their stems, secondary wood structures, and reproductive features for insights into prehistoric plant life.


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  1. Dr. JITHESH KRISHNAN R. Asst. Professor, Dept. of Botany NSS College, Pandalam

  2. FOSSIL PTERIDOPHYTE- SPHENOPHYLLUM & ZYGOPTERIS

  3. SPHENOPHYLLUM

  4. SPHENOPHYLLUM This fossil genus appeared in Upper Devonian period & become extinct in the Triassic period The central axis of the aerial shoot was slender irregularly branched . The stem is delicate & divided into nodes & internodes. On the nodes leaves are formed leaves are in whorled arrangement. Usually 6-8 leaves were present on the each nodes. The internodes of the stem is longitudinally ribbed .This character is similar to Sphenophylls.

  5. ANATOMY OF STEM Resemble with root. At the centre a triangular mass of primary xylem present . Actinostelic stele Cortex consist of peripheral region of thick walled cells & inner region of thin walled cells. Stem shows secondary growth. Out side the primary xylem a ring of cambium is formed. In the secondary wood ,a pitted tracheids and xylem parenchyma is present . After the starting of cambial activity, the periderm is developed on the inner portion of the cortex.

  6. The periderm consist of radially arranged cells. Root is diarch & rarely triarch STEM ANATOMY SPHENOPHYLLUM SECONDARY WOOD

  7. ZYGOPTERIS It has several species but extensively studied species is Z.primeria. Plant body is tree like and having a trunk which is 20 cm in diameter. The main stem bears elaborately branched stem & leaf having a no. of leaf stalks. These are usually cylindrical, leaf stalk has no pinnai . Leaf stalk is called etapteris.

  8. Various names have been given to the fruit formation of zygopteris eg:Corynopteris. The sporangia are large and ovulate, they are sessile and are grouped into spherical structure. The wall of the sporangium has a broad band like annulus. The sporangial cavity is filled with homosporous spores.

  9. ANATOMY Stem The primary xylem is surrounded by a secondary wood. It has a xylem cylinder consist of scalariform trachieds. Etapteris It internally shows a vascular strand ,which is H shaped with a straight median band. Two small protoxylem points at the end of the median band.

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