In which species of pteridophytes , the sporophyll has the form of a stalked peltate disc?
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Equisetum Answer because it is a species of pteriodophtes
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In equisetum the sporophyll is in the form of a stalked peltate disc.
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- Pteridophytes are a group of herbicious plants. Equisetum belongs to the family Equisetacae. They reproduce by spores unlike other plant which reproduce by seeds.
- Spores are formed inside the body of the sporangia. The sporangia gets formed or are borne inside the sporangiophores.
- These sporangiophores are collected together to form a very compact structure which is known as the strobilus.
- The strobilus is present in the form of spikes. Equisetum grows well in all environmental conditions. They can also reproduce asexually.
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