Psilotales

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • An order of lower vascular plants: "Psilotales" is the scientific name for an order of primitive, seedless vascular plants. They are characterized by a sporophyte (the spore-producing phase) that is dichotomously branched (forking into two equal parts). This sporophyte is divided into an aerial shoot (the part above ground) and a rhizome (a horizontal underground stem). A key distinguishing feature is that these plants lack true roots.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The fossil record provides evidence for the ancient lineage of Psilotales.
    • Psilotales, including the whisk ferns, are often studied in botany courses to understand early plant evolution.
    • The simple structure of Psilotales, lacking true roots and leaves, sets them apart from more complex vascular plants.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic context: The term is used precisely in scientific classification.
    • The order Psilotales is placed within the class Psilotopsida.
Variants and Related Words
  • Psilotum (n): The most common genus within the order Psilotales, often called "whisk ferns."
    • Psilotum nudum is a widely distributed species.
  • Tmesipteris (n): The other extant genus in the order Psilotales.
    • Tmesipteris is found mainly in the South Pacific.
Synonyms
  • Whisk fern order: A common name for the order Psilotales.
  • Psilophytes: A less formal term sometimes used to refer to plants in this order.
Notes
  • This is a highly specialized taxonomic term used primarily in botany and paleobotany. It is not used in everyday language.
Noun
  1. lower vascular plants having dichotomously branched sporophyte divided into aerial shoot and rhizome and lacking true roots

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