genus polypodium
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Definition
Noun: 1. A taxonomic genus of ferns: A genus within the family Polypodiaceae, characterized by ferns that typically have rounded, unprotected spore clusters (sori).
Usage
- The term "genus Polypodium" is used in scientific, botanical, and academic contexts to classify and discuss a specific group of ferns.
- It is always capitalized when referring to the formal taxonomic rank.
Examples
- "The researcher identified the fern as a member of genus Polypodium based on the shape of its sori."
- "Genus Polypodium includes many common epiphytic ferns found in tropical forests."
- "A key characteristic distinguishing genus Polypodium is the presence of rounded naked sori."
Advanced Usage
- In botanical nomenclature, the genus name is often used in a binomial (two-part) species name, such as (the common polypody).
- The phrase "belonging to the family Polypodiaceae" is an essential part of its definition, placing it within a larger taxonomic hierarchy.
Variants and Related Words
- Polypodiaceae (n): The plant family to which genus belongs, often called the polypody family.
- Polypody (n): The common name for ferns in the genus .
- Sorus (n, plural: sori): A cluster of spore-producing structures on a fern leaf. The description "rounded naked sori" is a key diagnostic feature for this genus.
Synonyms
- Polypodium (n): This is the standard abbreviated form of the full term "genus Polypodium" used in scientific writing.
Related Terms
- Taxon (n): A general term for any taxonomic group, such as a genus, family, or species.
- Pteridophyte (n): A member of the division of plants that includes ferns and their relatives.
- Epiphyte (n): A plant that grows on another plant for physical support. Many ferns in genus are epiphytic.
Noun
- a genus of ferns belonging to the family Polypodiaceae and having rounded naked sori