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Bulletin of Botanical Research ›› 1992, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (3): 285-292.

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MORPHOLOGICAL EVOLUTION AND ORIGIN OF THE VASCULAR PLANTS VIEWED FROM THE TELOME THEORY, STELAR THEORY AND COTYLEDON NODE ZONE THEORY

Gu An-gen1, Wang Li-jun1, Zhang You-min1, Sheng Guo-zhi2   

  1. 1. Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, 130118 Jilin;
    2. Institute of Dividing of Agricultural Regions, Jilin province, Changchun, 130062 Jilin
  • Online:1992-09-15 Published:2016-06-14

Abstract: The phylogenetic principle of the vascular plants system is presentlyone of the main subiects that are studied Widely in the world. Accordingto the system that the vascular plants are divided into fifteen divisionsby Gifford and Foster (1988) and referring to the theory of the morphological evolution and origin of the vascular plants (Banks, 1970;Ehrend-orfer, 1971;Gifford and Foster, 1988;Smith, 1955;Takhtajan, 1954a, b), we adopted the phylogenesis figure, which is based on the telomic theory, stelar theory, cotyledon node zone theory (Gu An-gen et al. 1990) andpaleobotanical fossils, to express the morphological evolution and originrelation of each vascular plants division (seeing the detailed phylogenesis figure of the vascular plants system in the end of the article).

Key words: Telome theory, Stelar theory, Cotyledon node zone theory