ADIANTOPSIS
ADIANTOPSIS
ADIANTOPSIS
CLASSIFICATION
KINGDOM: plantae
CLASS :polypodiopsida
ORDER : polypodiales
FAMILY :pteridaceae
SUB – FAMILY :cheilanthoideae
GENUS: adiantopsis
GENERAL CHARACTERS :
It is a genus of ferns in the Cheilanthoideae subfamily of
the Pteridaceae .It has long been regarded as the only species
with palmately compound laminae in the fern. They are seedless,
flowerless plants that depend on the production of spores to
propagate. They undergo photosynthesis, so they are autotrophs,
meaning they make their own food. they are vascular plants with
structures for transporting water from roots, through stems, and
into leaves. Unlike mosses, ferns and their closely related species
are homosporous, having only one type of spore
DESCRIPTION
They have compact and rhizome which scales 2-3 mm long, 0.3 mm
wide and is bicolorous with a narrow, thickened black central streak
and light brown margin. Fronds which are 45 cm tall, clumped and
stipe ½-¾ , atropurpureous to black in colour , lustrous, glabrous,
terete (to shallowly grooved distally); blade which is digitate, all
pinnate, radiating from the tip of stipe; pinna rachis grooved with
narrow brown wings, segments dimidiate, auricled; upper surface
glabrous; lower surface with sparse, minute (less than 0.1 mm long)
clavate white hairs; veins obscure; sori marginal, short, several (6-10)
on both long edges of segment and 1-3 on narrow inner edge;
indusium pale, thin, 0.3-0.5 mm wide, 0.5-0.8 mm long; spores
orange-tan
NUMBER OF SPECIES:
It contains about 40 species.
Some of which are:
Adiantopsis alata
Adiantopsis asplenioides
Adiantopsis aurea
Adiantopsis chlorophyll
Adiantopsis crinoidea
Adiantopsis dactylifera
Adiantopsis dichotoma
Adiantopsis flexuosa
Adiantopsis hickeyi
Adiantopsis lindigi
Adiantopsis monticola
Adiantopsis radiata
Adiantopsis scalariformis
Adiantopsis sena
Adiantopsis ternata
Adiantopsis timida
Adiantopsis trifurcata
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DISTRIBUTION
It is distributed in the following region :
LIFE CYCLE
It is assumed that the life cycle of pteridophytes is a continuous
reproductive process that is dominated by the sporophyte (sexual) stage of
the alternation of generations.
Fern spores are catapulted into the air, and the spores develop into heart-
shaped haploid gametophytes that contain both male and female sex
organs. As the young gametophyte matures, the sex organs become
active.
ENDANGERMENT
Despite the large number of indigenous species a considerable percentage of them are
rare and threatened. With increasing utilization of land and natural resources, it is feared
that many of these threatened taxa will become yet rarer, more vulnerable and
endangered, and in several cases may finally become extinct, as any disturbance or
imbalance in their narrowly confined ecosystems isliable to lead to their extermination.
The World Conservation Union (IUCN), or International Union for the Conservation of
Nature and Natural Resources, has played a major rôle in focussing international concern
on the loss or extinction of species.
Adiantopsis radiata
Adiantopsis scalariformis
Adiantopsis sena
Adiantopsis ternata
Adiantopsis timida
WATERMARK