- Psilotum
Taxobox
name = "Psilotum"
image_width = 250px
image_caption = Closeup of "Psilotum nudum"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pteridophyta
classis =Psilotopsida
ordo =Psilotales
familia =Psilotaceae
genus = "Psilotum"
subdivision_ranks = Species
subdivision =
*"Psilotum nudum " (L.) Beauvois
*"Psilotum complanatum " Sw."Psilotum" (whisk fern) is a genus of
fern -likevascular plant s, one of two genera in the familyPsilotaceae , order Psilotales, and class Psilotopsida (the other being "Tmesipteris ").They had traditionally been thought not to be true ferns, but rather, odd "primitive" vascular plants similar to the fossil
rhyniophytes andpsilophyte s. In addition, they lack true leaves and roots (like theBryophytes ), and thus represent the simplest of vascular plants, albeit whose "simple" features are the apparent reduction from more complex evolutionary predecessor. They do however have stems and rhizoids. Indeed, recent molecular genetic evidence (Qiu and Palmer 1999) has supported morphological evidence that they may in fact be ferns (Phylum Pterophyta) that have lost a number of pteridophytic characteristics.There are two species, "Psilotum nudum" and "Psilotum complanatum", with a hybrid between them known, "Psilotum × intermedium" W. H. Wagner.
The distribution of "Psilotum" is tropical and subtropical, in the
New World ,Asia , and thePacific . The highest latitudes known are inSouth Carolina and southernJapan for "P. nudum". In the U.S., one species is found from Florida to Texas, the other in Hawaii.References
*Qiu, Y-L and Palmer, J (1999) "Phylogeny of early land plants: insights from genes and genomes." "Trends in Plant Science" 4(1), 26-30
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