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Ancient noeggerathialean reveals the seed plant sister group diversified alongside the primary seed plant radiation

Noeggerathiales are enigmatic plants that existed during Carboniferous and Permian times, ∼323 to 252 Mya. Although their morphology, diversity, and distribution are well known, their systematic affinity remained enigmatic because their anatomy was unknown. Here, we report from a 298-My-old volcanic...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jun, Hilton, Jason, Pfefferkorn, Hermann W., Wang, Shijun, Zhang, Yi, Bek, Jiri, Pšenička, Josef, Seyfullah, Leyla J., Dilcher, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7980368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33836571
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2013442118
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author Wang, Jun
Hilton, Jason
Pfefferkorn, Hermann W.
Wang, Shijun
Zhang, Yi
Bek, Jiri
Pšenička, Josef
Seyfullah, Leyla J.
Dilcher, David
author_facet Wang, Jun
Hilton, Jason
Pfefferkorn, Hermann W.
Wang, Shijun
Zhang, Yi
Bek, Jiri
Pšenička, Josef
Seyfullah, Leyla J.
Dilcher, David
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description Noeggerathiales are enigmatic plants that existed during Carboniferous and Permian times, ∼323 to 252 Mya. Although their morphology, diversity, and distribution are well known, their systematic affinity remained enigmatic because their anatomy was unknown. Here, we report from a 298-My-old volcanic ash deposit, an in situ, complete, anatomically preserved noeggerathialean. The plant resolves the group’s affinity and places it in a key evolutionary position within the seed plant sister group. Paratingia wuhaia sp. nov. is a small tree producing gymnospermous wood with a crown of pinnate, compound megaphyllous leaves and fertile shoots each with Ω-shaped vascular bundles. The heterosporous (containing both microspores and megaspores), bisporangiate fertile shoots appear cylindrical and cone-like, but their bilateral vasculature demonstrates that they are complex, three-dimensional sporophylls, representing leaf homologs that are unique to Noeggerathiales. The combination of heterospory and gymnospermous wood confirms that Paratingia, and thus the Noeggerathiales, are progymnosperms. Progymnosperms constitute the seed plant stem group, and Paratingia extends their range 60 My, to the end of the Permian. Cladistic analysis resolves the position of the Noeggerathiales as the most derived members of a heterosporous progymnosperm clade that are the seed plant sister group, altering our understanding of the relationships within the seed plant stem lineage and the transition from pteridophytic spore-based reproduction to the seed. Permian Noeggerathiales show that the heterosporous progymnosperm sister group to seed plants diversified alongside the primary radiation of seed plants for ∼110 My, independently evolving sophisticated cone-like fertile organs from modified leaves.
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spelling pubmed-79803682021-03-26 Ancient noeggerathialean reveals the seed plant sister group diversified alongside the primary seed plant radiation Wang, Jun Hilton, Jason Pfefferkorn, Hermann W. Wang, Shijun Zhang, Yi Bek, Jiri Pšenička, Josef Seyfullah, Leyla J. Dilcher, David Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Noeggerathiales are enigmatic plants that existed during Carboniferous and Permian times, ∼323 to 252 Mya. Although their morphology, diversity, and distribution are well known, their systematic affinity remained enigmatic because their anatomy was unknown. Here, we report from a 298-My-old volcanic ash deposit, an in situ, complete, anatomically preserved noeggerathialean. The plant resolves the group’s affinity and places it in a key evolutionary position within the seed plant sister group. Paratingia wuhaia sp. nov. is a small tree producing gymnospermous wood with a crown of pinnate, compound megaphyllous leaves and fertile shoots each with Ω-shaped vascular bundles. The heterosporous (containing both microspores and megaspores), bisporangiate fertile shoots appear cylindrical and cone-like, but their bilateral vasculature demonstrates that they are complex, three-dimensional sporophylls, representing leaf homologs that are unique to Noeggerathiales. The combination of heterospory and gymnospermous wood confirms that Paratingia, and thus the Noeggerathiales, are progymnosperms. Progymnosperms constitute the seed plant stem group, and Paratingia extends their range 60 My, to the end of the Permian. Cladistic analysis resolves the position of the Noeggerathiales as the most derived members of a heterosporous progymnosperm clade that are the seed plant sister group, altering our understanding of the relationships within the seed plant stem lineage and the transition from pteridophytic spore-based reproduction to the seed. Permian Noeggerathiales show that the heterosporous progymnosperm sister group to seed plants diversified alongside the primary radiation of seed plants for ∼110 My, independently evolving sophisticated cone-like fertile organs from modified leaves. National Academy of Sciences 2021-03-16 2021-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7980368/ /pubmed/33836571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2013442118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Wang, Jun
Hilton, Jason
Pfefferkorn, Hermann W.
Wang, Shijun
Zhang, Yi
Bek, Jiri
Pšenička, Josef
Seyfullah, Leyla J.
Dilcher, David
Ancient noeggerathialean reveals the seed plant sister group diversified alongside the primary seed plant radiation
title Ancient noeggerathialean reveals the seed plant sister group diversified alongside the primary seed plant radiation
title_full Ancient noeggerathialean reveals the seed plant sister group diversified alongside the primary seed plant radiation
title_fullStr Ancient noeggerathialean reveals the seed plant sister group diversified alongside the primary seed plant radiation
title_full_unstemmed Ancient noeggerathialean reveals the seed plant sister group diversified alongside the primary seed plant radiation
title_short Ancient noeggerathialean reveals the seed plant sister group diversified alongside the primary seed plant radiation
title_sort ancient noeggerathialean reveals the seed plant sister group diversified alongside the primary seed plant radiation
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7980368/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33836571
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2013442118
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