Question:
Write Pteridophyta Classification.
Answer:
Pteridophyta is classified into four main classes:
Psilopsida
- They are the most primitive.
- The stem is photosynthetic and dichotomously branched.
- Rhizoids are present.
- Leaves are mostly absent.
- The sporophyte is homosporous synangium.
- Examples- Psilotum and Tmesipteris.
Lycopsida
- They are commonly known as club moss.
- Well-differentiated plant body with adventitious root, stem, rhizophores and leaves.
- The sporophyte is homosporous or heterosporous.
- Examples- Selaginella, Lycopodium.
Sphenopsida
- Commonly known as horsetail.
- Well-differentiated plant body with roots arising from nodes of the underground rhizome, stem and scaly leaves.
- Homosporous, sporangia are borne on strobili.
- Examples- Equisetum.
Pteropsida
- Commonly known as a fern.
- Well-differentiated plant body with roots, stem and leaves.
- The sporophyte is homosporous or heterosporous.
- Antherozoids are multiflagellate.
- Examples- Pteris, Dryopteris, Adiantum
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