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  2. Heterospory - Wikipedia

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    Heterospory is the production of spores of two different sizes and sexes by the sporophytes of land plants. The smaller of these, the microspore , is male and the larger megaspore is female. Heterospory evolved during the Devonian period from isospory independently in several plant groups: the clubmosses , the ferns including the arborescent ...

  3. Endospory in plants - Wikipedia

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    There is debate as to whether endospory or heterospory evolved first. Some debate centers upon the requirement of endospory to develop before heterospory. [2] Endospory is assumed to follow heterospory but it has been suggested that without endospory, early plant species dependency on water fertilization and environmental impacts on gametophytic gene expression would have reduced the chances ...

  4. Alternation of generations - Wikipedia

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    Spores of two distinct sizes (heterospory or anisospory): larger megaspores and smaller microspores. When the two kinds of spore are produced in different kinds of sporangia, these are called megasporangia and microsporangia. A megaspore often (but not always) develops at the expense of the other three cells resulting from meiosis, which abort.

  5. Heterosporium - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2023, Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life) accepts 10 species of Heterosporium: [2] Heterosporium caraganae Vasyag. (1957) Heterosporium celastrinum Tilak (1963) Heterosporium equiseti H.C.Greene (1951) Heterosporium eremostachydis Golovin (1950) Heterosporium lonicerae Negru (1959) Heterosporium luci Chevaug. (1956)

  6. Sporophyte - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing the alternation of generations between a diploid sporophyte (bottom) and a haploid gametophyte (top) A sporophyte (/ ˈ s p ɔːr. ə ˌ f aɪ t /) is the diploid multicellular stage in the life cycle of a plant or alga which produces asexual spores.

  7. Megaspore - Wikipedia

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    In gymnosperms and flowering plants, the megaspore is produced inside the nucellus of the ovule.During megasporogenesis, a diploid precursor cell, the megasporocyte or megaspore mother cell, undergoes meiosis to produce initially four haploid cells (the megaspores). [1]

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  9. Marsileaceae - Wikipedia

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    While heterospory is the norm among all plants with seeds, such as the flowering plants and conifers, it is very rare among other groups of plants. Also, most heterosporous plants produce their two kinds of sporangia in different places on the plant.