Classification of Bryophyta

Classification of Bryophyta

Classification of Bryophyta • According to Proskauer (1957) the division Bryophyta is divided into three classes v.i.z., Hepaticopsida, Anthocerotopsida and Bryopsida. • Hepaticopsida and Anthocerotopsida are further divided into orders whereas Bryopsida is divided into sub-class followed by orders. • The outline classification is as follows: Dept. of Botany, Lady Keane College 1 Bryophyta ivision D Hepaticopsida Anthocerotopsida Bryopsida (Hepaticae) (Anthocerotae) (musci) Class Sphaerocarpales Anthocerotales eg., Sphaerocarpus eg., Anthoceros Marchantiales eg., Marchatia, Riccia Jungermanniales Order eg., Pellia, Porella Calobryales eg., Calobrya Proskauer (1957) 2 Bryopsida (musci) Class Sphagnidae Andreaeidae Bryidae Class - Sub Sphagnales Andreaeales 15 orders eg., Sphagnum eg., Andreaea Order Bryidae : 15 orders 1.Tetraphidales 9. Grimmiales 2. Buxbaumiales 10. Encalyptales 3. Polytrichales 11. Funariales 4. Dawsoniales 12. Eubryales 5. Archidiales 13. Isobryales 6. Dicranales 14. Hookeriales 7. Fissidentales 15. Hypnobryales 8. Pottiales Dept. of Botany, Lady Keane College 4 Characteristics: Hepaticopsida Gametophyes dorsiventrally differentiated, either simple thallose or with leaf like appendages (foliose). May or may not be internally differentiated into various tissues (homogeneous). Sex organs are situated on the dorsal side of the plant body. Sporophytes may be simple or with foot, seta and capsule. Sporogenous tissue derives from endothecium of an embryo. Dept. of Botany, Lady Keane College 5 Characteristics: Anthocerotopsida Gametophytes are dorsiventrally differentiated, thallus- like. Internal tissue differentiation is absent i.e., internally homogeneous. Sex organs are embedded in the gametophytic tissue. Sporophytes are differentiated into foot and capsule only – the lower portion of the capsule is meristematic. Sporogenous tissue derives from amphithecium of an embryo, endothecium contributes in the formation of sterile columella. Dept. of Botany, Lady Keane College 6 Characteristics: Bryopsida Gametophyes having two stages of development viz., (a) prostrate protonemal stage (b) erect gametophore stage. Gametophore differentiated into stem like cauloid (equal axis), leaf like phylloid and rhizoids. The gametophore bear sex organs. Sex organs situated superficially forming a cluster at the apex of the stem. Sporophytes differentiated into foot and capsule or into foot, seta and capsule. Sporogenous tissue derives from either endothecium or from amphithecium. Sporogenous tissue encircles a sterile columella. Sterile cells i.e., elaters are absent. Dept. of Botany, Lady Keane College 7.

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