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Kingdom
  
Scientific name
  
Anthoceros

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Genus

Division
  
Family
  
Higher classification
  
Anthocerotaceae

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Hornwort, Marchantia, Anthocerotaceae, Phaeoceros, Anthocerotales

Anthoceros


Anthoceros is a genus of hornworts in the family Anthocerotaceae. The genus is global in its distribution. Its name means 'flower horn', and refers to the characteristic horn-shaped sporophytes that all hornworts produce.

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Anthoceros Anthoceros Occurrence Life cycle Advance Characters

The dark color of the spores is the easiest way to distinguish Anthoceros from the related genus Phaeoceros, which produces spores that are yellow as noted by Campbell (1939). The genus is distinguished by having spores that are dark brown to black, a relatively frilly thallus when compared to Phaeoceros, and larger and more internal cavities than Phaeoceros.

Anthoceros Type Anthoceros Structure Reproduction and Development Biology Boom

The sporophytes of Anthoceros are larger and much more complex than those of Riccia, Marchantia, and Pellia. It is differentiated into a foot, a constriction like intermediate zone and a capsule. There is no seta. It arises in clusters from the dorsal surface of the thallus each surrounded at the base a tubular involucre.

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Anthoceros species are host to species of Nostoc, a symbiotic relationship in which Nostoc provides nitrogen to its host through cells known as heterocysts, and which are able to carry out photosynthesis.

Anthoceros Anthoceros Gametophytic and Sporophytic Organizations

This hornwort grows in moist clay soils on hills, in ditches, and in damp hollows among rocks. The adult plant body is a gametophyte. The Nostoc colonies are present on the lower ventral surface and are visible as blue-green patches which open outwards by slime pores. The thallus is translucent and sub-orbicular in outline.

Anthoceros Anthoceros Structure Asexual amp Sexual Reproduction Life Cycle

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Species

Species include:

  • Anthoceros agrestis
  • Anthoceros himalayensis
  • Anthoceros hispidus
  • Anthoceros lamellatus
  • Anthoceros neesii
  • Anthoceros punctatus
  • Anthoceros sambesianus
  • Anthoceros scariosus
  • Anthoceros tristanianus

  • Anthoceros

    References

    Anthoceros Wikipedia