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Kossoviella timanica Petrosjan emend. from the Upper Devonian of North Timan : Morphology and spore ultrastructure. / Orlova, Olga A.; Zavialova, Natalia; Snigirevsky, Sergey; Jurina, Aleftina; Lidskaya, Anna.
в: Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Том 108, № 4, 02.2019, стр. 355-372.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Kossoviella timanica Petrosjan emend. from the Upper Devonian of North Timan
T2 - Morphology and spore ultrastructure
AU - Orlova, Olga A.
AU - Zavialova, Natalia
AU - Snigirevsky, Sergey
AU - Jurina, Aleftina
AU - Lidskaya, Anna
PY - 2019/2
Y1 - 2019/2
N2 - The morphology of sterile and fertile structures (terminal strobili) of the Upper Devonian heterosporous lycopsid Kossoviella timanica Petrosjan 1984 from northern Russia (North Timan) is re-described: The axes are dichotomously branched; sterile leaves are narrow with smooth margins; the transition from sterile axes to strobili is gradual; the strobili are narrow and cylindrical, occasionally dichotomously branched; sporophylls are long, lanceolate, with crenulated margins; megasporangia with thin, mostly destroyed, sporangium walls contain one or two tetrads of large megaspores without a gula; numerous microspore tetrads are present in the microsporangia; both mega- A nd microspores are cavate, with a two-layered sporoderm; the outer layer of the sporoderm of both mega- A nd microspores consists of a net of intertwined cylindrical elements; the inner layer of the megaspore sporoderm is a basal lamina; and the inner homogeneous layer of the microspore sporoderm is split into multilamellate zones near the arms of the proximal scar. A comparison between abortive and fertile megaspores, some of which apparently were not completely mature, allows us to hypothesise that the enlargement and lateral stretching of structural units of the sporoderm, and the spaces between them, took place during the final stages of ontogenesis of megaspores along with the additional accumulation of amorphous sporopollenin. Both layers of the megaspore sporoderm, as well as the cavity between them, developed early in the ontogenesis. Although Kossoviella timanica was certainly a unique Late Devonian plant, it bears some resemblance to the Givetian heterosporous, bisporangiate lycopsid Yuguangia ordinata in having dichotomously branching axes, sporophylls with spiny margins and strobili with proximal megasporangia and distal microsporangia. Kossoviella timanica is also similar to the Famennian bisporangiate lycopsid Bisporangiostrobus harrisii in lacking a ligula and in having dichotomously branching strobili with proximal megasporangia and distal microsporangia.
AB - The morphology of sterile and fertile structures (terminal strobili) of the Upper Devonian heterosporous lycopsid Kossoviella timanica Petrosjan 1984 from northern Russia (North Timan) is re-described: The axes are dichotomously branched; sterile leaves are narrow with smooth margins; the transition from sterile axes to strobili is gradual; the strobili are narrow and cylindrical, occasionally dichotomously branched; sporophylls are long, lanceolate, with crenulated margins; megasporangia with thin, mostly destroyed, sporangium walls contain one or two tetrads of large megaspores without a gula; numerous microspore tetrads are present in the microsporangia; both mega- A nd microspores are cavate, with a two-layered sporoderm; the outer layer of the sporoderm of both mega- A nd microspores consists of a net of intertwined cylindrical elements; the inner layer of the megaspore sporoderm is a basal lamina; and the inner homogeneous layer of the microspore sporoderm is split into multilamellate zones near the arms of the proximal scar. A comparison between abortive and fertile megaspores, some of which apparently were not completely mature, allows us to hypothesise that the enlargement and lateral stretching of structural units of the sporoderm, and the spaces between them, took place during the final stages of ontogenesis of megaspores along with the additional accumulation of amorphous sporopollenin. Both layers of the megaspore sporoderm, as well as the cavity between them, developed early in the ontogenesis. Although Kossoviella timanica was certainly a unique Late Devonian plant, it bears some resemblance to the Givetian heterosporous, bisporangiate lycopsid Yuguangia ordinata in having dichotomously branching axes, sporophylls with spiny margins and strobili with proximal megasporangia and distal microsporangia. Kossoviella timanica is also similar to the Famennian bisporangiate lycopsid Bisporangiostrobus harrisii in lacking a ligula and in having dichotomously branching strobili with proximal megasporangia and distal microsporangia.
KW - bisporangiate strobili
KW - Frasnian
KW - general morphology
KW - heterosporous lycopsids
KW - in-situ spores
KW - North Russia
KW - sporoderm ultrastructure
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85054998524&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1017/S1755691018000269
DO - 10.1017/S1755691018000269
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85054998524
VL - 108
SP - 355
EP - 372
JO - Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
JF - Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
SN - 1755-6910
IS - 4
ER -
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