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Angiosperm Evolution. Chapter 6 Simpson, 2 nd Edition. Vascular tissue. Earth Forms. Prokaryotic Cells. Eukaryotic Cells. Multicellular Plants. Flowers. 5,000 mya. 4,000 mya. 3,000 mya. 2,000 mya. 1,000 mya. Seeds. Major Evolutionary Advances. Life - 3,800 mya - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Angiosperm  Evolution

Angiosperm Evolution

Chapter 6Simpson, 2nd Edition

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Major Evolutionary Advances

Flowers – 130 mya

5,000mya

4,000mya

3,000mya

2,000mya

1,000mya

EarthForms

ProkaryoticCells

EukaryoticCells

MulticellularPlants

Vascular

tissue

Seeds

Flowers

Life - 3,800 myaProkaryotic cell/autotrophic

Eukaryotic cell - 1,400 myaMulticellar plants - 1,000 myaVascular tissue - 430 mya

Needed on land - why?Seeds - 350 mya

1. Earth2. Prokaryotes3. Eukaryotes4. Multicellular life5. Vascular tissue6. Seeds7. Flowers

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TimelineDevonian Period

• 400mya – 1st vasc plts• Psilotum – like

Devonian-Carboniferous• ferns, lycophytes,

sphenophytes & progymnosperms

Mesozoic• gymnosperm-dominant seed

plantsCretaceous Period

• 130 mya 1st fossil flowers• 90 mya - worldwide

angiosperm dominance

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Relationships of Angiosperms

Bennettitales and Genetophytes – 225 mya

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Relationships of Angiosperms

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Systematics

• phylogeny represented by cladogram (phylogenetic tree• branching diagram that

conceptually represent the evolutionary pattern of descent

• lines represent lineages, with implied time scale

• branch = divergence• ancestral = preexisting• apomorphy = derived

(evolutionary novelty)

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Systematics• Phylogenetic Systematics

(cladistics)• methodology to infer

evolutionary history using apomorphies

• recognizes monophyletic groups (= clade)

• Phylogenetic Classification Scheme can result

• avoids:• paraphyletic groups

• com anc but not all descendants• polyphyletic groups

• two or more sep groups with sep anc

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Angiosperm Systematics

What conclusions can be drawn from this cladogram?

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Angiosperm Apomorphies1. flower, usually with

perianth

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Angiosperm Apomorphies2. stamens with 2

lateral thecae, each composed of 2 microsporangia

3. reduced, 3-nucleate male gametophyte

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Angiosperm Apomorphies4. carpels and fruit formation

• conduplicate (inwardly folded longitudinally & along the central margin) megasporophyll bearing 2 adaxial rows of ovules

• carpel body encloses seed (angiosperm name origin)

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Angiosperm Apomorphies5. ovules with 2 integuments• bitegmic with micropyle at distal end

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Angiosperm Apomorphies6. reduced, 8-nucleate female gametophyte

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Angiosperm Apomorphies6. reduced, 8-nucleate female gametophyte:• evolution of female gametophyte

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Angiosperm Apomorphies7. endosperm formation• product of double fertilization• zygote = 1 sperm + egg• endosperm = 1 sperm + polar nuclei

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Angiosperm Apomorphies8. sieve tube members• sieve plates – contain pores at end walls

larger than lateral pores• sieve cells are primitive sugar-conducting

cells

vessels found in all but primitive angiosperms

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Archaefructus 130 mya northern China

reconstruction of Archaefructus sinensis fossil imprint of Archaefructus lianogensis

Origin of Angiosperms

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Four evolutionary trends among flowers

1. floral parts many -> few2. floral whorls from 4, long floral axis,

separate parts -> reduced whorls, short floral axis, fused parts

3. superior -> inferior ovary4. symmetry radial -> bilateral

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1. floral parts few2. reduced whorls,

short floral axis, fused parts

3. inferior ovary4. bilateral

symmetry Anemone

Lonicera (honeysuckle)

Nelumbo (Lotus)

Helianthus disk floret

Vanilla (vanilla bean orchid)

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Order AsteralesAsteraceae

(=Compositae)Sunflower Family1620 genera23,600 species

1) most diverse dicot family 2) 98% herbaceous, but

shrubs, trees or vines also

3) inflorescence a head, subtended by involucre of phyllaries

4) K 0-∞ C (5) [4] or (3) A (5) [(4)] G (2) inferior

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Order AsteralesAsteraceae

(=Compositae)Sunflower Family1620 genera23,600 species

p. 429Fig. 8.131

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Order AsteralesAsteraceae

(=Compositae)Sunflower Family1620 genera23,600 species

p. 430Fig. 8.132

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Order AsteralesAsteraceae

(=Compositae)Sunflower Family1620 genera23,600 species

p. 431Fig. 8.133

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Order AsteralesAsteraceae

(=Compositae)Sunflower Family1620 genera23,600 species

p. 432Fig. 8.132