- Fern ally
Fern ally is a general term covering a somewhat diverse group of
vascular plant s that are notflowering plant s and not truefern s. Like ferns, these plants disperse by sheddingspore s to initiate analternation of generations . There were originally three or four groups of plants considered to be "fern allies". In various classification schemes, these may be grouped as classes or divisions within the plant kingdom. The more traditional classification scheme is as follows (here, the first three classes are the "fern allies"):*Kingdom:
Plant ae
**Division Tracheophyta (vascular plants)
***Class Lycopsida, ("fern-allies") theclubmoss es and related plants
***Class Sphenopsida or Equisetopsida, ("fern-allies") thehorsetail s and scouring-rushes
***Class Psilopsida, ("fern-allies") thewhisk fern s
***Class Filices, the true ferns
***ClassSpermatopsida (or sometimes as several different classes of seed-bearing plants)A more modern or newer classification scheme is:
*Kingdom
Plant ae
Subkingdom Tracheobionta
**DivisionLycopodiophyta
***ClassLycopodiopsida , the clubmosses
***Class Selaginellopsida, the spikemosses
***ClassIsoetopsida , the quillworts and scale trees
**Division Pteridophyta
***ClassEquisetopsida , thehorsetail s and scouring-rushes
***ClassPsilotopsida , thewhisk fern s, adders'-tongues andmoonwort s
***ClassPteridopsida , the true ferns
**DivisionSpermatophyta (or as several different divisions of seed-bearing plants)Note that in either scheme, the basic subdivision of the fern allies is preserved, but in the most recent scheme only the
Lycopodiophyta is not classified with the ferns.Another way of looking at it is:
Several groups of plants were considered "fern allies": the
clubmoss es,spikemoss es, and quillworts in theLycopodiophyta , thewhisk fern s inPsilotaceae , and thehorsetail s in theEquisetaceae . More recent genetic studies have shown that the Lycopodiophyta are only distantly related to any othervascular plant s, having radiated evolutionarily at the base of the vascular plantclade , while both the whisk ferns and horsetails are as much true ferns as are the Ophioglossoids and Marattiaceae. In fact, the whisk ferns and Ophioglossoids are demonstrably aclade , and the horsetails and Marattiaceae are arguably another clade. (Traditionally, three discrete groups of plants had been consideredfern s: the adders-tongues,moonwort s, andgrape-fern s (Ophioglossales ), the Marattiaceae, and the leptosporangiate ferns. The Marattiaceae are a primitive group of tropical ferns with a large, fleshy rhizome, and are now thought to be a sibling taxon to the main group of ferns, the leptosporangiate ferns.)External links
* [http://www.borealforest.org/ferns.htm Common Ferns and Fern-Ally Species]
* [http://www.jaknouse.athens.oh.us/ferns/classfra.html A Classification of the Ferns and Fern-Allies] (uses frames)
* [http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/pages/non-seed-plants.htm Non-seed plant images at bioimages.vanderbilt.edu]
*Lord, Thomas R. (2006). Ferns and Fern Allies of Pennsylvania. Indiana, PA: Pinelands Press [http://www.paferns.com]
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