- Marattiopsida
Taxobox
name = Marattiopsida
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Mule's-foot fern ("Angiopteris evecta")
regnum =Plant ae
divisio =Pteridophyta
classis = Marattiopsida
classis_authority = Doweld
ordo = Marattiales
ordo_authority = Link
familia = Marattiaceae
familia_authority = Kaulf.
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision =
*"Angiopteris "
*"Christensenia "
*"Danaea "
*"Marattia Class Marattiopsida is a group of
fern s containing a single order, Marattiales, and family,Marattiaceae .cite journal | last=Smith | first=Alan R.| coauthors= Kathleen M. Pryer, Eric Schuettpelz, Petra Korall, Harald Schneider, & Paul G. Wolf | year=2006 | title= A classification for extant ferns | url=http://www.pryerlab.net/publication/fichier749.pdf | format=PDF | journal=Taxon | volume= 55 | issue=3 | pages= 705–731 ] Class Marattiopsida diverged from other ferns very early in their evolutionary history and are quite different from many plants familiar to people in temperate zones. Many of them have massive, fleshy rootstocks and the largest knownfrond s of any fern. The Marattiaceae is one of twoeusporangiate fern families, meaning that thesporangium is formed from a group of cells vs the leptosporangium in which there is a single initial cell. There are four extant genera ("Angiopteris ", "Christensenia ", "Danaea " and "Marattia ") and it has a long fossil history with many extinct taxa ("Psaronius ", "Asterotheca ", "Scolecopteris ", "Eoangiopteris ", "Qasimia ", "Marantoidea ", "Danaeites ", "Marattiopsis ", etc.)In this group, such fronds are found in the genus "
Angiopteris ", native toAustralasia ,Madagascar and Oceania. These fronds may be up to 9 meters long in the species "Angiopteris teysmanniana " ofJava . InJamaica the species "Angiopteris evecta" is widely naturalized and is registered as aninvasive species . The plant was introduced by CaptainBligh fromTahiti as a staple food forslaves and cultivated in theCastleton Gardens in 1860. From there it was able to distribute itself throughout the eastern half of the island.Another East-Asian genus is "
Christensenia ", a peculiar fern with fronds resembling a horse chestnut leaf. That is why the species is called "Christensenia aesculifolia ", meaning Christensen's chestnut-leaf.Christensen was a famous Danish fern botanist.The most widespread genus in
Marattiaceae is thepantropical "Marattia ", usually occurring at higher elevations. These are also large ferns with globular rhizomes, but fronds can be up to 4 times pinnate. Thesporangia are fused into bivalvate structures called asynangium . The New ZealandKing Fern , "Marattia salicina", known in Maori as Para also belongs here. Sometimes called the Potato Fern, this is a large Australasian fern with an edible fleshyrhizome that is used as a food source by some indigenous peoples.The fourth genus "
Danaea " is endemic to theNeotropics . They have bipinnate leaves with opposite pinnae, which are dimorphic, the fertile leaves much contracted, and covered below with sunkensynangia .Several other genera are known in the
Marattiaceae , namely: "Archangiopteris ", "Macroglossum ", "Protangiopteris ", and "Protomarattia ". These are allsynonyms of "Angiopteris".According to recent molecular studies it appears that these eusporangiate ferns are a sister group to the
horsetails (Equisetaceae ).See botanyphotos.net [http://www.botanyphotos.net/thumbnails.php?album=30] for many images of Marattiaceae.
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