Abstract

Primary and secondary ornamentation of spores of ferns of the family Ophioglossaceae are important characters, used in the taxonomy of this group. Considering the small number of published data on those characters in the Ophioglossaceae from Central and Eastern Europe, this study aimed (1) to describe morphological characters of spores of Botrychium and Ophioglossum species and to assess their taxonomic significance; (2) to analyse variation in spore size between and within species of these genera, based on specimens from various habitats and geographic locations; and (3) to create a key to species identification based on the diagnostic characters of the spore ornamentation. We examined spores of 6 species from 16 localities in Central and Eastern Europe. Results of cluster analysis based on morphological characters of spores indicate that the species form well-defined groups, partly reflecting the systematics of the Ophioglossaceae. A comparison of our results with data from North-West Europe and North America shows differences in some species. The broad range of variation in the size of spores from European populations, in comparison with American ones, may be linked with polyploidy of the studied species. Our findings will help in identification of spores of the family Ophioglossaceae in palynological and palaeobotanical studies.

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