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Weed Biology and Identification-206 Target students: M.Sc. Students in Weed Science Lecture: Dr. Majid AghaAlikhani (Ph.D.) Academic position : Associate Prof. of Tarbiat Modares University maghaalikhani@modares.ac.ir 1
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Classification of Plants
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Plant Kingdom Flowering Plants Non-flowering Plants
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. 3 groups FernsMossesGymnosperms Non - flowering Plants Do NOT produce flowers
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A plant can be divided into 3 parts
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Land Plants - Embryophytes Liverworts, Hornworts, Mosses
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Examples of Mosses
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spores Spore-producing capsule
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. No true roots, No vascular tissues (no transport) Characteristics of Mosses. Simple stems & leaves. Have rhizoids for anchorage. Spores from capsules (wind-dispersal). Damp terrestrial land. Simplest plants
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Vascular Plants - Tracheophytes Lycophytes (Lycopods) Isoetes orcuttii Selaginella apoda Selaginella bigelovii
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Vascular Plants Equisetophytes (Equisetales): Equisetum Equisetum arvense Common Horsetail Equisetum spp. Scouring-Rush
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Vascular Plants Ophioglossoid Ferns (Ophioglossales) Ophioglossum californicum Calif. Adder’s Tongue
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Vascular Plants - Tracheophytes Psilotophytes (incl. Psilotum, Tmesipteris)
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Vascular Plants - Tracheophytes Marratiophytes
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Vascular Plants Leptosporangiate Ferns (Polypodiales) Polypodium californicum California Polypody Dryopteris arguta Coastal Wood Fern
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underground stem root A leaf (finely divided into small parts)
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. roots, feathery leaves & underground stems Characteristics of Ferns vascular tissues. have vascular tissues (transport & support) Dampshady. Damp & shady places Spore-producing organ. Spore-producing organ on the underside of leaves (reproduction)
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Seed Plants: Gymnosperms Cycads Ginkgo Cycas circinalisGinkgo biloba
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Abies concolor White Fir Pinus torreyana Torrey Pine Cupressus forbesii Tecate Cypress Conifers
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needle-shaped leaves
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Male cones (in clusters) Female cones (scattered)
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. roots, woody stems Characteristics of Gymnosperms. needle-shaped leaves. tall evergreen trees. cones with reproductive structures. dry places. vascular tissues (transport). naked seeds in female cones
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Ephedra spp. Mormon Tea Gnetales Welwitschia mirabilis
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Seed Plants: Angiosperms - Flowering Plants
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. 2 groups MonocotyledonsDicotyledons Flowering Plants. roots, stems, leaves. vascular tissues (transport). flowers, fruits (contain seeds)
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parallel venation Monocots 1 cotyledon floral parts in 3’s (often) radicle epicotyl hypocotyl 1 cotyledon embryo coleorhiza coleoptile radicle epicotyl 1 cotyledon MONOCOTS
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Monocotyledons Parallel veins
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. one seed-leaf Characteristics of Monocotyledons. leaves have parallel veins. herbaceous plants. e.g. grass, maize
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Dicotyledons Veins in network
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net venation Eudicots 2 cotyledons floral parts in 4’s or 5’s (often) embryo seed coat radicle epicotyl hypocotyl 2 cotyledons endosperm NON-MONOCOT {
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. two seed-leaves Characteristics of Dicotyledons. leaves have veins in network. e.g. trees, sunflower, rose
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Plant Classification Non-flowering Plants Flowering Spore- bearing Naked seeds No roots with roots MossesFerns Gymnosperms 1 seed- leaf 2 seed- leaves MonocotsDicots
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