Aglaophyton major (or more correctly Aglaophyton majus) was the sporophyte generation of a diplohaplontic, pre-vascular, axial, free-sporing land plant...
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modern clubmosses (Lycopsida), and with pre-vascular plants such as Aglaophyton major, which is interpreted as basal to true vascular plants. Rhynia is...
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detail that arbuscular mycorrhizae have been observed in the stems of Aglaophyton major, giving a lower bound for how late mycorrhizal symbiosis may have...
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present Glomus species. Colonized fossil roots have been observed in Aglaophyton major and Rhynia, which are ancient plants possessing characteristics of...
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Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2012-12-17. Edwards, David S. (1986), "Aglaophyton major, a non-vascular land-plant from the Devonian Rhynie Chert", Botanical...
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because of inadequate anatomical preservation", but exclude plants like Aglaophyton and Horneophyton which definitely do not possess tracheids.: 214–215 ...
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Adoketophyton subverticillatum (Li and Cai 1977) Li and Edwards 1992 Aglaophyton major (Kidston and Lang 1917) D.S. Edwards 1986 Amplectosporangium jiangyouense...
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†Protracheophytes* †Horneophytopsida †Aglaophyton...
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food, though most of today's food is derived from only 30 species. The major staples include cereals such as rice and wheat, starchy roots and tubers...
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