Anthocerotaceae Apr 2026
: The thallus contains internal cavities filled with mucilage that often host Nostoc , a nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium.
: Most species have only one large, lens-shaped chloroplast per cell, which contains a pyrenoid —a structure typically found in algae but rare in land plants.
The plants in this family possess several features that distinguish them from other bryophytes like mosses and liverworts: anthocerotaceae
: Unlike other plants, the horn-shaped sporophyte grows from its base, allowing it to produce spores over an extended period. Classification and Taxonomy
: The gametophyte is a flat, green, lobed body that lacks internal air chambers. : The thallus contains internal cavities filled with
Anthocerotaceae is the primary family of within the order Anthocerotales. These unique bryophytes are characterized by their simple, thalloid gametophytes and distinctive horn-like sporophytes that grow continuously from a basal meristem. Key Botanical Characteristics
The family currently centers on the genus Anthoceros , which is the largest and most widely distributed. Classification and Taxonomy : The gametophyte is a
(PDF) Resolving relationships within the hornwort genus Anthoceros