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Announcements Urban Forestry project continues!!! Discussion on reading.

Reading Natural shattering of seed in rice. Genes of large effect vs. many genes of small effect QTL analysis – what is it? Crossing studies – Regulation of abscission very important to plants

What do you think are the most important questions? How can the many challenges we face be resolved? Conservation Biology

Plant diversity Will start following the book much more closely. Would be useful to bring your books to class. Chapter 7 for today's lecture

Evolution of plant diversity Endosymbiosis has evolved several times, including several separate events creating 'chloroplasts' Figure 7.1 Figure 7.2

Algae Red Algae (Rhodopytes) Brown Algae (Phaeophytes) Diatoms (Bacillariophytes) Dinoflagellates Chlorophytes – Chara

Red Algae

Typically in deep water Often 'crustose' Quite poorly known with very complicated life cycles

Brown Algae

Kelp forests 'Plant-like' growth forms Middle depth and often have organs that allow them to float.

Diatoms

Abundant and diverse in both marine and freshwater environments Must go through sexual reproduction to restore size because of morphology. Diatomaceous earth – an effective way to get rid of a flea infestation.

Dinoflagellates

Unique morphology with two flagellae located in grooves. Form important symbioses with reefs, sponges, and squids – zooxanthellae. Diatomaceous earth – an effective way to get rid of a flea infestation.

Chara - “muskgrass” A likely ancestor of all land plants

Algae as biofuels. Many of the major players in the energy industry are moving away from this idea though. Craig Venter has a team working on it.

Evolution of plant diversity Figure 7.6 Invasion of land “Bryophytes”? Liverworts, Hornworts, and Mosses

Liverworts

Liverworts - Marchantia Thallus – flattened body

Hornworts

Evolution of plant diversity Figure 7.8 Tracheophytes Lycophytes Monilophytes – Psilotum, Ophioglossus, Equisetum

Algaophyton

Lycophytes – Lepidodendron

Lycophytes - Selaginella

Lycophytes - Lycopodium

Equisetum