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Original Articles

14C experiments on the nutrition of liverwort sporophytes: Pellia epiphylla, Cephalozia bicuspidata and Lophocolea heterophylla

Pages 279-285 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

Photosynthetic activity of attached sporophytes is very low (a few per cent or less) compared with that of associated gametophyte structures (perianth, bracts and uppermost leaves) in Cephalozia bicuspidata and Lophocolea heterophylla, or with even small areas of thallus in Pellia epiphylla. Photosynthetic uptake of 14CO2 by developing sporophytes of P. epiphylla, C. bicuspidata and L. heterophylla is at most a few per cent of the 14C translocated subsequently from the gametophyte, and could be negligible. In L. heterophylla, the perianth, bracts and uppermost leaves appear to play only a limited role in nutrition of the sporophyte, the leafy shoots making a major contribution. In C. bicuspidata the perianth and leaves of the short archegonial shoot may provide a substantial part of the nutrition of the sporophyte. There is some indication in all three species that translocation from the gametophyte is most active when the sporophyte reaches full size but is still green, declining in the final stages of maturation of the capsule.

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