Rhyniophyta

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Rhyniophyta


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Rhyniophyta
Damnjanović Ivana

Introduction

They have a key position in the history of
life.

Characteristics

They had simple shoots
rise from a creeping axis.

These shoots or stems
often branched in a simple
manner, forking into two,
and then into two again,
and sometimes the shoots
terminated in spore
capsules called sporangia.

Characteristics

These ancient plants lacked leaves, seeds, and
flowers.

Instead of roots they had horizontal stems,
connected with the soil by root hairs. The whole
plant was generally less than 50 cm in height.

Rhynia

Rhynia is a single-species genus of Devonian
vascular plants.

Characteristics

Rhynia was a simple, leafless plant with a
creeping, horizontal stem from which the
upright, aerial shoots arose.

The tips of fertile shoots bore oval-shaped
sporangia

Zosterophyllum

Cooksonia

The oldest representatives of the Rhyniophyta
belonged to the genus Cooksonia, which was
originally discovered in Wales in deposits from the
late Silurian (approximately 400 million years ago).