Amborella is a sprawling shrub or small tree up to 8m high. It bears alternate or decussate, simpleevergreen leaves without stipules. The leaves are two-ranked, with distinctly serrated or rippled margins, and about 8 to 10cm long.
Amborella has xylem tissue that differs from that of other flowering plants. Xylem is the tissue that conducts water upwards in a vascular plant. Two of the main components of xylem in flowering plants are tracheids and vessel elements. Tracheid cells are typically pointed at each end, and have "pits" – regions often surrounded by thickenings adding mechanical strength – through which cells make contact with one another and can exchange fluids. The cells of vessel elements have actual perforations, usually on the flattened ends of the cells, through which fluids can be exchanged directly. Vessel elements form well-defined series of cells along the length of the stem; tracheids are arranged less regularly. The xylem of Amborella contains only tracheids; vessel elements are absent. Xylem of this form has long been regarded as a "primitive" feature of flowering plants.
The Ancestor of All Flowers - Amborella trichopoda. Cameo by Jurassic Fern Dungeon.
It's astonishing how unnoticeable this plant - arguably one of the most famous plants in botany textbooks all over the world - would be to anybody walking through the slopes of this humid forest filled with tree ferns at 500 m (1640") elevation. Yet this species is considered to be the most ancient flowering plant lineage in existence, a lineage that stretches back 130 million years. Plants are dioecious (male or female) and their flowers are axillary and small - just a modest perianth; some bracts and anthers if male and, if female, 5 carpels and a few staminodes.
The population of plants I saw nested on the slopes of this little ravine was almost entirely female (supposedly they flower in March but in New Caledonia, since it never seems get too cold, many plants don't seem to adhere to...
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Amborella trichopoda Baill.
Video elaborat per Laia Molinero Domingo i Claudia Villaba Pita, alumnes de l'assignatura de Botànica de 2n de Biologia de la Universitat de València.
In a shaded rainforest understory gully, Patrick Blanc shows different aspects of the life traits and adaptations of the iconic Amborella trichopoda which is considered as the sister plant of all the other flowering plants or Angiosperms. Amborella shares many adaptive characters with other primitive groups such as the basal repetition of stems leading progressively to a single trunk, the vegetative propagation through natural stem cuttings and the indentated leaf margin with each tooth ending in a hydathode, a kind of glandular structure allowing absorption of water by the roots in this humidity saturated and non windy environment as well as excretion of waste minerals and organic molecules like the kidney of animals.
Filmed & produced by Pascal Héni
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also an evocation of :
N...
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Amborella and The Origin of Flowers
Where do flowers come from and why are there so many different kinds of flowering plants? Learn about Charles Darwin's "abominable mystery" and the evolution of flowering plants. The Amborella Genome Sequencing Project has enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with the Atlanta Botanical Garden in their work to sequence Amborella trichopoda's genome.
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Amborella trichopoda : une plante à remonter le temps
Il y a 150 ans, Charles Darwin présentait sa théorie de l'évolution par son livre : "L'origine des espèces".Le concept d'arbre de la vie est apparu alors. Il se développe en se nourrissant des connaissances apportées par les avancées de la génétique. Un arbuste endémique de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Amborella trichopoda , occupe une place bien particulière dans cet arbre de la vie de par ses caractères archaïques. Amborella trichopoda est une véritable machine à remonter le temps : l'étude du fonctionnement de son patrimoine génétique permettra de comprendre l'évolution des plantes à fleurs. Pourra-t-elle aider à prédire leur adaptation aux changements climatique en cours ?
It's astonishing how unnoticeable this plant - arguably one of the most famous plants in botany textbooks all over the world - would be to anybody walking throu...
It's astonishing how unnoticeable this plant - arguably one of the most famous plants in botany textbooks all over the world - would be to anybody walking through the slopes of this humid forest filled with tree ferns at 500 m (1640") elevation. Yet this species is considered to be the most ancient flowering plant lineage in existence, a lineage that stretches back 130 million years. Plants are dioecious (male or female) and their flowers are axillary and small - just a modest perianth; some bracts and anthers if male and, if female, 5 carpels and a few staminodes.
The population of plants I saw nested on the slopes of this little ravine was almost entirely female (supposedly they flower in March but in New Caledonia, since it never seems get too cold, many plants don't seem to adhere to any strict phenology, seeming instead to just flower whenever temperatures and precipitation allow). The plants occurred in the shady understory, their leaves speckled with #Cephaleuros algae. I saw a flying fox dip out from high up in the canopy of a large tree while the rain drizzled down around me. The tree ferns next to me were easily 70 feet tall. The forest floor was a thick carpet of duff and old fern fronds.
It was subtly comforting to be staring at this plant, a link to the past and to the emergence of what came to be the dominant photosynthetic life form on Earth's landmasses - the Angiosperms. A modern descendant of the oldest flowering plant that stood as a window looking in to the past 130 million years of plant evolution (and of the past 130 million years of evolution of all life on Earth, really) was growing here right next to me, dotting the slopes of this forest so inconspicuously. Without any context for it, it would've been easy to walk right by without even noticing. But its place in the history of life on Earth is paramount. Flowering plants are the foundation of human civilization and the entire base of Earth's food chain. Without them, none of us would be here. Had they not evolved, and conifers, cycads and ferns still been the dominant photosynthesizers, Earth today would look drastically different. Yet here we are, and on those forested slopes in the shady understory on the island of New Caledonia is #Amborella trichopoda.
Species list for this episode :
Angiopteris evecta (Marattiaceae)
Ptisana attenuata (Marattiaceae)
Hoya nicholsoniae (Apocynaceae)
Geodorum densiflorum (Orchidaceae)
Cyathea intermedia (Cyatheaceae)
Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae)
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It's astonishing how unnoticeable this plant - arguably one of the most famous plants in botany textbooks all over the world - would be to anybody walking through the slopes of this humid forest filled with tree ferns at 500 m (1640") elevation. Yet this species is considered to be the most ancient flowering plant lineage in existence, a lineage that stretches back 130 million years. Plants are dioecious (male or female) and their flowers are axillary and small - just a modest perianth; some bracts and anthers if male and, if female, 5 carpels and a few staminodes.
The population of plants I saw nested on the slopes of this little ravine was almost entirely female (supposedly they flower in March but in New Caledonia, since it never seems get too cold, many plants don't seem to adhere to any strict phenology, seeming instead to just flower whenever temperatures and precipitation allow). The plants occurred in the shady understory, their leaves speckled with #Cephaleuros algae. I saw a flying fox dip out from high up in the canopy of a large tree while the rain drizzled down around me. The tree ferns next to me were easily 70 feet tall. The forest floor was a thick carpet of duff and old fern fronds.
It was subtly comforting to be staring at this plant, a link to the past and to the emergence of what came to be the dominant photosynthetic life form on Earth's landmasses - the Angiosperms. A modern descendant of the oldest flowering plant that stood as a window looking in to the past 130 million years of plant evolution (and of the past 130 million years of evolution of all life on Earth, really) was growing here right next to me, dotting the slopes of this forest so inconspicuously. Without any context for it, it would've been easy to walk right by without even noticing. But its place in the history of life on Earth is paramount. Flowering plants are the foundation of human civilization and the entire base of Earth's food chain. Without them, none of us would be here. Had they not evolved, and conifers, cycads and ferns still been the dominant photosynthesizers, Earth today would look drastically different. Yet here we are, and on those forested slopes in the shady understory on the island of New Caledonia is #Amborella trichopoda.
Species list for this episode :
Angiopteris evecta (Marattiaceae)
Ptisana attenuata (Marattiaceae)
Hoya nicholsoniae (Apocynaceae)
Geodorum densiflorum (Orchidaceae)
Cyathea intermedia (Cyatheaceae)
Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae)
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Music video by Rihanna performing Umbrella. (C) 2007 The Island Def Jam Music Group
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In a shaded rainforest understory gully, Patrick Blanc shows different aspects of the life traits and adaptations of the iconic Amborella trichopoda which is co...
In a shaded rainforest understory gully, Patrick Blanc shows different aspects of the life traits and adaptations of the iconic Amborella trichopoda which is considered as the sister plant of all the other flowering plants or Angiosperms. Amborella shares many adaptive characters with other primitive groups such as the basal repetition of stems leading progressively to a single trunk, the vegetative propagation through natural stem cuttings and the indentated leaf margin with each tooth ending in a hydathode, a kind of glandular structure allowing absorption of water by the roots in this humidity saturated and non windy environment as well as excretion of waste minerals and organic molecules like the kidney of animals.
Filmed & produced by Pascal Héni
Paspat 2024
also an evocation of :
Nymphaeaceae, Nymphaea, Cabomba, Chloranthaceae, Schisandraceae, Laurales, Magnoliales, Austrobaileya, Lycophytes, Aristolochiaceae, Thottea piperiformis, Thottea ponmudiana, Rubiaceae, Melastomataceae, Ascarina, Monimiaceae, Atherospermataceae, Laureliopsis philippiana
In a shaded rainforest understory gully, Patrick Blanc shows different aspects of the life traits and adaptations of the iconic Amborella trichopoda which is considered as the sister plant of all the other flowering plants or Angiosperms. Amborella shares many adaptive characters with other primitive groups such as the basal repetition of stems leading progressively to a single trunk, the vegetative propagation through natural stem cuttings and the indentated leaf margin with each tooth ending in a hydathode, a kind of glandular structure allowing absorption of water by the roots in this humidity saturated and non windy environment as well as excretion of waste minerals and organic molecules like the kidney of animals.
Filmed & produced by Pascal Héni
Paspat 2024
also an evocation of :
Nymphaeaceae, Nymphaea, Cabomba, Chloranthaceae, Schisandraceae, Laurales, Magnoliales, Austrobaileya, Lycophytes, Aristolochiaceae, Thottea piperiformis, Thottea ponmudiana, Rubiaceae, Melastomataceae, Ascarina, Monimiaceae, Atherospermataceae, Laureliopsis philippiana
Where do flowers come from and why are there so many different kinds of flowering plants? Learn about Charles Darwin's "abominable mystery" and the evolution o...
Where do flowers come from and why are there so many different kinds of flowering plants? Learn about Charles Darwin's "abominable mystery" and the evolution of flowering plants. The Amborella Genome Sequencing Project has enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with the Atlanta Botanical Garden in their work to sequence Amborella trichopoda's genome.
Where do flowers come from and why are there so many different kinds of flowering plants? Learn about Charles Darwin's "abominable mystery" and the evolution of flowering plants. The Amborella Genome Sequencing Project has enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with the Atlanta Botanical Garden in their work to sequence Amborella trichopoda's genome.
This channel is to explore all plant species in this planet(as far as possible).It is an work of one's own interest, with the collection of information from the...
This channel is to explore all plant species in this planet(as far as possible).It is an work of one's own interest, with the collection of information from the source of internet and books.
want to ask anything: [email protected]
This channel is to explore all plant species in this planet(as far as possible).It is an work of one's own interest, with the collection of information from the source of internet and books.
want to ask anything: [email protected]
Ember Island - Umbrella (Lyrics / Lyric Video)
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Il y a 150 ans, Charles Darwin présentait sa théorie de l'évolution par son livre : "L'origine des espèces".Le concept d'arbre de la vie est apparu alors. Il se...
Il y a 150 ans, Charles Darwin présentait sa théorie de l'évolution par son livre : "L'origine des espèces".Le concept d'arbre de la vie est apparu alors. Il se développe en se nourrissant des connaissances apportées par les avancées de la génétique. Un arbuste endémique de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Amborella trichopoda , occupe une place bien particulière dans cet arbre de la vie de par ses caractères archaïques. Amborella trichopoda est une véritable machine à remonter le temps : l'étude du fonctionnement de son patrimoine génétique permettra de comprendre l'évolution des plantes à fleurs. Pourra-t-elle aider à prédire leur adaptation aux changements climatique en cours ?
Il y a 150 ans, Charles Darwin présentait sa théorie de l'évolution par son livre : "L'origine des espèces".Le concept d'arbre de la vie est apparu alors. Il se développe en se nourrissant des connaissances apportées par les avancées de la génétique. Un arbuste endémique de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Amborella trichopoda , occupe une place bien particulière dans cet arbre de la vie de par ses caractères archaïques. Amborella trichopoda est une véritable machine à remonter le temps : l'étude du fonctionnement de son patrimoine génétique permettra de comprendre l'évolution des plantes à fleurs. Pourra-t-elle aider à prédire leur adaptation aux changements climatique en cours ?
It's astonishing how unnoticeable this plant - arguably one of the most famous plants in botany textbooks all over the world - would be to anybody walking through the slopes of this humid forest filled with tree ferns at 500 m (1640") elevation. Yet this species is considered to be the most ancient flowering plant lineage in existence, a lineage that stretches back 130 million years. Plants are dioecious (male or female) and their flowers are axillary and small - just a modest perianth; some bracts and anthers if male and, if female, 5 carpels and a few staminodes.
The population of plants I saw nested on the slopes of this little ravine was almost entirely female (supposedly they flower in March but in New Caledonia, since it never seems get too cold, many plants don't seem to adhere to any strict phenology, seeming instead to just flower whenever temperatures and precipitation allow). The plants occurred in the shady understory, their leaves speckled with #Cephaleuros algae. I saw a flying fox dip out from high up in the canopy of a large tree while the rain drizzled down around me. The tree ferns next to me were easily 70 feet tall. The forest floor was a thick carpet of duff and old fern fronds.
It was subtly comforting to be staring at this plant, a link to the past and to the emergence of what came to be the dominant photosynthetic life form on Earth's landmasses - the Angiosperms. A modern descendant of the oldest flowering plant that stood as a window looking in to the past 130 million years of plant evolution (and of the past 130 million years of evolution of all life on Earth, really) was growing here right next to me, dotting the slopes of this forest so inconspicuously. Without any context for it, it would've been easy to walk right by without even noticing. But its place in the history of life on Earth is paramount. Flowering plants are the foundation of human civilization and the entire base of Earth's food chain. Without them, none of us would be here. Had they not evolved, and conifers, cycads and ferns still been the dominant photosynthesizers, Earth today would look drastically different. Yet here we are, and on those forested slopes in the shady understory on the island of New Caledonia is #Amborella trichopoda.
Species list for this episode :
Angiopteris evecta (Marattiaceae)
Ptisana attenuata (Marattiaceae)
Hoya nicholsoniae (Apocynaceae)
Geodorum densiflorum (Orchidaceae)
Cyathea intermedia (Cyatheaceae)
Amborella trichopoda (Amborellaceae)
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Music video by Rihanna performing Umbrella. (C) 2007 The Island Def Jam Music Group
#Rihanna #Umbrella #Remastered
In a shaded rainforest understory gully, Patrick Blanc shows different aspects of the life traits and adaptations of the iconic Amborella trichopoda which is considered as the sister plant of all the other flowering plants or Angiosperms. Amborella shares many adaptive characters with other primitive groups such as the basal repetition of stems leading progressively to a single trunk, the vegetative propagation through natural stem cuttings and the indentated leaf margin with each tooth ending in a hydathode, a kind of glandular structure allowing absorption of water by the roots in this humidity saturated and non windy environment as well as excretion of waste minerals and organic molecules like the kidney of animals.
Filmed & produced by Pascal Héni
Paspat 2024
also an evocation of :
Nymphaeaceae, Nymphaea, Cabomba, Chloranthaceae, Schisandraceae, Laurales, Magnoliales, Austrobaileya, Lycophytes, Aristolochiaceae, Thottea piperiformis, Thottea ponmudiana, Rubiaceae, Melastomataceae, Ascarina, Monimiaceae, Atherospermataceae, Laureliopsis philippiana
Where do flowers come from and why are there so many different kinds of flowering plants? Learn about Charles Darwin's "abominable mystery" and the evolution of flowering plants. The Amborella Genome Sequencing Project has enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with the Atlanta Botanical Garden in their work to sequence Amborella trichopoda's genome.
This channel is to explore all plant species in this planet(as far as possible).It is an work of one's own interest, with the collection of information from the source of internet and books.
want to ask anything: [email protected]
Il y a 150 ans, Charles Darwin présentait sa théorie de l'évolution par son livre : "L'origine des espèces".Le concept d'arbre de la vie est apparu alors. Il se développe en se nourrissant des connaissances apportées par les avancées de la génétique. Un arbuste endémique de Nouvelle-Calédonie, Amborella trichopoda , occupe une place bien particulière dans cet arbre de la vie de par ses caractères archaïques. Amborella trichopoda est une véritable machine à remonter le temps : l'étude du fonctionnement de son patrimoine génétique permettra de comprendre l'évolution des plantes à fleurs. Pourra-t-elle aider à prédire leur adaptation aux changements climatique en cours ?
Amborella is a sprawling shrub or small tree up to 8m high. It bears alternate or decussate, simpleevergreen leaves without stipules. The leaves are two-ranked, with distinctly serrated or rippled margins, and about 8 to 10cm long.
Amborella has xylem tissue that differs from that of other flowering plants. Xylem is the tissue that conducts water upwards in a vascular plant. Two of the main components of xylem in flowering plants are tracheids and vessel elements. Tracheid cells are typically pointed at each end, and have "pits" – regions often surrounded by thickenings adding mechanical strength – through which cells make contact with one another and can exchange fluids. The cells of vessel elements have actual perforations, usually on the flattened ends of the cells, through which fluids can be exchanged directly. Vessel elements form well-defined series of cells along the length of the stem; tracheids are arranged less regularly. The xylem of Amborella contains only tracheids; vessel elements are absent. Xylem of this form has long been regarded as a "primitive" feature of flowering plants.
The study focused on Amborella trichopoda, a fascinating species that helps illuminate the early evolution of flowering plants ... The insights gained from the study of Amborella trichopoda highlight the ...
However, our recent research has uncovered something completely new ... One member of this group is Amborella trichopoda, which has the larger 28 nm macrofibrils, which suggests hardwood macrofibrils came about later than softwoods ... Midwood ... Citation ... ....
One member of this group is Amborella trichopoda , which has the larger 28 nm macrofibrils, which suggests hardwood macrofibrils came about later than softwoods. Amborella trichopoda suggests many early trees were softwood. Scott Zona , CC BY ...Midwood ... .
Angiosperm cell walls possess characteristic narrower elementary units, called macrofibrils, compared to gymnosperms and this small macrofibril emerged after divergence from the Amborella trichopoda ancestor.".