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 | | Image Title: Autofluorescence of tetrads and elaters of the hornwort Leiosporoceros dussii (Steph.) Hässel | | Image Credit: Andrew Blackwell, Southern Illinois University, Juan Carlos Villarreal A., Southern Illinois University | | AJB Editor: Judy Jernstedt, University of California - Davis | | Intended End User: Teacher, Student | | Copyright held by: Blackwell/Villarreal A./BSA | | For Larger Version (click here) | About the Image | Autofluorescence of tetrads and elaters of the hornwort Leiosporoceros
dussii (Steph.) Hässel viewed with a Leica CTR5000 fluorescence microscope. The smooth bean-shaped spores are in bilateral-alterno opposite tetrads (yellowgreen) and are interspersed with long elaters (yellow-green); both spores and elaters contain plastids (red). Leiosporoceros has an assortment of unique features including spore shape and arrangement and Nostoc strand development and ultrastructure, that support its sister relationship to all other hornworts.
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the AJB Abstract for the article:
Structure and development of Nostoc strands in Leiosporoceros dussii
(Anthocerotophyta): a novel symbiosis in land plants
by Juan Carlos Villarreal A. and Karen Sue Renzaglia |
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