Spatial Distribution and Reproductive Behaviour of a Triploid Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) Clone in Britain
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Annals of Botany
Volume
72
Publication Date
1-1-1993
First Page
231
Last Page
237
Abstract
Chromosomeounts of 156 in root tip cells of a bracken plant growing in a natural British popultaion confirm the first record of a triploid in this species. Spore and stomatal measurements supporst the contention of earlier work that cell size is correlated with ploidy level in ferns, but the plant is unusual in comparison with other odd-numbered polyploids in its degree of fertility ('good' spore and functional gametophyte production). Two-dimensional mapping based on isozyme electrophoresis reveal substantial spatial dimensions for the triploid, indicating a plant of considerable antiquity.
Recommended Citation
Sheffield, E, P. G. Wolf, F. J. Rumsey, D. J. Robson, T. A. Ranker, S. M. Challinor. 1993. Spatial distribution and reproductive behavior of a triploid bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) clone in Britain. Annals of Botany 72: 231-237