Abstract
Spores of Equisetum telmateia Ehrh. retained 74% viability after two years of storage under glycerine at minus 10 C. Stored spores germinated, grew, and formed mature gametangia on mineral nutrient media in petri plates and in micro‐cultures where detailed cytological observations could be made. Growing gametophytes were favorable materials for studies of mitosis, chloroplast replication, gametogenesis, and senescence.
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