Phylloglossum

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Филлогло́ссум Дра́ммонда (лат. Phylloglossum drummondii) — вид монотипного рода равноспоровых плауновидных из семейства плауновых. Многолетняя клубневая трава необычного для плаунов строения, произрастающая на территории Австралии, Тасмании и Новой Зеландии. По-видимому, относится к экологической группе пирофитов: приурочены к скрэбу, подстилке эвкалиптовых лесов и некоторым сообществам травянистых однодольных, слабо конкурентоспособны в условиях стабильных сообществ, не подверженных периодическим пожарам. rdf:langString
Phylloglossum, a genus in the clubmoss family Lycopodiaceae, is a small plant superficially resembling a tiny grass plant, growing with a rosette of slender leaves 2–5 cm long from an underground bulb-like root. It has a single central stem up to 5 cm tall bearing a spore-producing cone at the apex, and was previously classified variously in the family Lycopodiaceae or in its own family the Phylloglossaceae, but recent genetic evidence demonstrates it is most closely related to the genus Huperzia and is a sister clade to the genus Phlegmariurus, which was formerly included in Huperzia. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Филлоглоссум Драммонда
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rdf:langString Kunze 1843
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rdf:langString Phylloglossum
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rdf:langString * Huperzia drummondii ( Christenhusz 2011) * Lycopodium sanguisorba (Spring 1848)
rdf:langString Phylloglossum, a genus in the clubmoss family Lycopodiaceae, is a small plant superficially resembling a tiny grass plant, growing with a rosette of slender leaves 2–5 cm long from an underground bulb-like root. It has a single central stem up to 5 cm tall bearing a spore-producing cone at the apex, and was previously classified variously in the family Lycopodiaceae or in its own family the Phylloglossaceae, but recent genetic evidence demonstrates it is most closely related to the genus Huperzia and is a sister clade to the genus Phlegmariurus, which was formerly included in Huperzia. Morphological characters, as well as molecular characters based on rbcL data, support the close relationship of Phylloglossum to Huperzia. Similarities in spore morphology, sporangial epidermis morphology, phytochemistry, and chromosome number indicate that Phylloglossum and Huperzia are closely related. A morphological character that complicates this is the presence of a perenniating tuber in Phylloglossum, which has, in the past, misled scientists to place it more closely to the genus Lycopodiella. Phylloglossum is unique within Lycopodiaceae due to this perenniating tuber, which is a reduced stem system that has developed to be considered a new organ. Its gametophyte is non-photosynthetic at first, getting its nutrients from mycorrhiza, but develops a photosynthetic crown as it matures. The only species, Phylloglossum drummondii (pygmy clubmoss), is a native of Australia (southwestern Western Australia, southern South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania) and New Zealand (North Island).
rdf:langString Филлогло́ссум Дра́ммонда (лат. Phylloglossum drummondii) — вид монотипного рода равноспоровых плауновидных из семейства плауновых. Многолетняя клубневая трава необычного для плаунов строения, произрастающая на территории Австралии, Тасмании и Новой Зеландии. По-видимому, относится к экологической группе пирофитов: приурочены к скрэбу, подстилке эвкалиптовых лесов и некоторым сообществам травянистых однодольных, слабо конкурентоспособны в условиях стабильных сообществ, не подверженных периодическим пожарам.
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