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Vojtkó, András: Relationships between the morphology of the spores of Hungarian Hepaticae species and their strategy types

Table 2. Spore morphology data of the annual shuttle (AS) species Species Form Mean value Size range Spore Ornamentation ((im) (|im) wall p = prox. sur­thickness face (in urn) d = distal sur­face Riccia duplex Lorbeer in K. subtri an­60x55 47-70 3-3.5 p = pilate Müll. gular 52-58 d = reticulate Riccia sorocarpa Bisch. subtri an­75x60 68-80 3^ p = pilate gular 55-68 d = reticulate Riccia bifurca Hoffm. subtrian­51 x46 46-53 3-3.5 p = rugulate gular 44-49 d = reticulate Riccia glauca L. subtri an­71 x65 60-75 3-3.5 p = baculate gular 56-68 d = reticulate Anthoceros laevis L. subtri an­45.2 X 40.4 49.6-42.2 3-5 spinulate gular 42.5-38.6 spinulate Fossombronia pusilla (L.) Nees 55.2x45.7 • 57.5-53.2 1.5 spinulate 48.3-42.5 spinulate Fossombronia wondraczekii 45.4 X 40.2 48.1-43.7 1 spinulate (Corda) Dum. 42.8-38.6 spinulate Riccia frostii Austin 53.2x49.6 56.5-49.1 4-5 reticulate 53.3-43.8 reticulate Table 3. Spore morphology data of the long ;-lived shuttle (LS) species Species Form Mean Size range Spore wall Ornamentation value (u,m) thickness p = prox. surface (urn) (in Jim) d = distal surface Ptilidium pulcherrimum globose 25.6 28.3-24.1 2 verrucate (Weber) Vainio Radula complanata (L.) Dum. globose 29.4 32.2-27.6 1 spinulate Perennial stayers: P Examined species/All the Hungarian species: 6/14 (42.8%) It is a quite homogeneous group. The size range is rather narrow, it is bet­ween 13-20 u.m. All of the spores are of globose type with thin walls (1-2 Jim) and small ornamentation which is not considerable (Table 4). Short life shuttle: SL Examined species/All the Hungarian species: 7/36 (19.4%) It is a heterogeneous group. The spores of these species are in the size range of 40-130 Jim with varied forms: subtriangulare, globose and elliptic. However,

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