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Wat (wie) is pteridology - definitie

GROUP OF VASCULAR PLANTS
Pterophyta; Filicophyta; Polypodiophyte; Filicinae; Pterophyte; Filices; Polypodiophyta; Polypodiopsida; Pteridology; Pteridologist; Filicology; Monilophyte; Moniliformopses; Filicinophyta; Monilophyta; Pterophytes; Monilophytes; Pterydology; Fern-brake; Fern brake; Fern seed; Ferns; Filicopsida; Polypodiophytes
  • [[Barnsley fern]] created using a [[chaos game]], through an [[Iterated function system]] (IFS).
  • Tree ferns, probably ''[[Dicksonia antarctica]],'' growing in [[Nunniong]], Australia
  • Royal Melbourne Botanical Gardens]]
  • Close-up of a [[monarch fern]] [[sorus]], showing its [[sporangium]]
  • ''Blätter des Manns Walfarn.'' by [[Alois Auer]], Vienna: Imperial Printing Office, 1853
  • thalloid]] green mass) and sporophyte (ascendent frond) of ''[[Onoclea sensibilis]]''
  • A fern unrolling a young [[frond]]<!--Don't change caption to mention species, because this is not A. filix-femina in spite of the file name. User:Peter coxhead -->
  • Tree ferns, ''[[Alsophila spinulosa]],'' growing at [[Xitou Nature Education Area]], Taiwan
  • Sporophylls of ''[[Acrostichum aureum]]''

Pteridology         
·noun That department of botany which treats of ferns.
pteridology         
[?t?r?'d?l?d?i]
¦ noun the study of ferns and related plants.
Derivatives
pteridological adjective
pteridologist noun
Origin
C19: from Gk pteris, pterid- 'fern' + -logy.
Pteridologist         
·noun One who is versed in pteridology.

Wikipedia

Fern

A fern (Polypodiopsida or Polypodiophyta ) is a member of a group of vascular plants (plants with xylem and phloem) that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers. The polypodiophytes include all living pteridophytes except the lycopods, and differ from mosses and other bryophytes by being vascular, i.e., having specialized tissues that conduct water and nutrients and in having life cycles in which the branched sporophyte is the dominant phase.

Ferns have complex leaves called megaphylls, that are more complex than the microphylls of clubmosses. Most ferns are leptosporangiate ferns. They produce coiled fiddleheads that uncoil and expand into fronds. The group includes about 10,560 known extant species. Ferns are defined here in the broad sense, being all of the Polypodiopsida, comprising both the leptosporangiate (Polypodiidae) and eusporangiate ferns, the latter group including horsetails, whisk ferns, marattioid ferns, and ophioglossoid ferns.

Ferns first appear in the fossil record about 360 million years ago in the late Devonian period, but Polypodiales, the group that makes up 80% of living fern diversity, didn't appear and diversify until the Cretaceous, contemporaneous with the rise of flowering plants that came to dominate the worlds flora.

Ferns are not of major economic importance, but some are used for food, medicine, as biofertilizer, as ornamental plants, and for remediating contaminated soil. They have been the subject of research for their ability to remove some chemical pollutants from the atmosphere. Some fern species, such as bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) and water fern (Azolla filiculoides) are significant weeds worldwide. Some fern genera, such as Azolla, can fix nitrogen and make a significant input to the nitrogen nutrition of rice paddies. They also play certain roles in folklore.