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Embryophyta

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Embryophyta varia: in caldario horti botanici Vasingtonensis monstrantur plantae ad Bryophyta, Lycophyta, Filicophyta et Cycadophyta pertinentes.

Embryophyta[1]sunt subdivisioplantarummuscos,hepaticas,anthocerotes, Horneophytopsida et plantas vasculares (seu Tracheophyta) continens.[2]Cum maxima pars Embryophytorum in terris vivat, reliquarum plantarum vero, e contra, in aquis, in multislinguispro Embryophytis nomen plantarum terrestrium (Anglice:land plants,Francogallice:plantes terrestres) simpliciter, etiamsi minus accurate usurpatur.[3]Apud nonnullos auctores autem nomen plantarum ad sola Embryophyta restringitur.[4]

Locus in systemate plantarum

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Embryophyta saepius tamquam infraregnum[5]habentur, pars subregni Viridiplantarum, quarum altera pars, inter algas connumerata,Chlorophytanuncupatur.[2]Appellatio antiquissima harum plantarum estCormophyta[6](a Graeco κορμός, truncus), sed nomen Embryophytorum frequentius in usu est. Est et aliudsynonymum,Telomophytanempe, ad theoriam Zimmermannianamevolutionisplantarum se referens.[7]

In aliis autem systematibus Embryophyta et Charophyceae partes Streptophytorum sunt,[8]vel Embryophyta (Embryobionta) et Charophyta omnia Streptobiontorum.[3]

Embryophyta a reliquis plantis differunt praesertim:

Fossilia corporum Embryophytorum antiquissimorum desunt, unde et origo eorum de sporis agnoscitur. Apalynologismonstratur spores periodoOrdoviciimedii mutatas esse, maiores nempe factas esse, formasque earum magis regulares, quod pro testimonio originis Embryophytorum illo tempore habetur.[10]Embryophytum vero antiquissimum bene cognitum (cuius scilicet corpus bene recognoscitur),Cooksonia,Siluriovixit.[11]

Embryophyta dividi possunt in Bryophyta sensu lato, quorum sporophytum sporangium unicum semper habet, atque Polysporangiophyta, sporophytis ramificatis. Polysporangiophyta Silurio apparuisse putantur.[12]

Numerus hodiernarumspecierumEmbryophytorum circiter 330 000 est, e quibus 308 000angiospermarum.[13]

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