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Biol/Envs 160 – Plants Taught by Stuart Allison Winter 2013 http://courses.knox.edu/bio160/ What is botany? Botany is the branch of biology concerned with the study of plants – it is a very old science Theophrastus – 370-285 BCE Botanic garden at University of Padua Medical School – 16th Century Illustration Subfields of Botany • Plant molecular biology – study of molecular and submolecular processes carried out by plants – much focus on photosynthesis as unique to plants • Plant physiology – study of how plants capture and transform energy and how they grow and develop • Plant cytology – study of cell structure, function, and cell life history • Plant morphology – study of the form of plants • Plant anatomy – study of the internal structure of plants • Plant classification – may also be called taxonomy or systematics – how plants are evolutionarily classified and named Subfields of Botany cont’d • Plant genetics – study of heredity and variation • Ecology – study of relationships between organisms and their environment – plant ecology focuses on relationships of plants to their environment • Paleobotany – study of biology and evolution of fossil plants • Economic botany – study of the uses of plants by people • Ethnobotany – study of traditional uses of plants by various groups of people • Agronomy – study of soil management and raising crops Plants are: • multicellular, eukaryotes (organisms with a nucleus and subcellular organelles), with cellulose cell walls, almost all plants are capable of carrying out photosynthesis using chlorophyll b and carotene pigments Plants first evolved on land • Plants originated on land and many of the adaptations that make them plants arose as a response to life on land – today we recognize four main groups of land plants – about 280,000 species Four main groups of land plants • bryophytes – true mosses, hornworts, and liverworts • pteridophytes – ferns, club mosses, horsetails • gymnosperms – seed plants with a “naked” seed – conifers, cycads, ginkgos, and gnetophytes • angiosperms – seed plants with a “covered” or “vessel” seed – the flowering plants Mosses - Bryophyta Bracken Fern - Pteridophyte Sword Fern Sori Equisetum – Common Horsetail - Pteridophyte Lycopodium – Big Club Moss Pteridophyte Gymnosperm - Ponderosa Pine Cycad – Sago-Palm Gymnosperm Gingko biloba - Gymnosperm Gnetophyta – Ephedra –Mormon tea - Gymnosperm Gnetophyta – Welwitschia - Gymnosperm Rosa californica – Angiosperm Columbia Lily – Angiosperm Plants: • are the base of food chains for almost all life on earth • modify the atmosphere by releasing oxygen • store tremendous amounts of carbon in their bodies • Thus knowledge of plants is essential as we deal with environmental problems Plants: • • • • • • constitute the structure of our landscapes help form soils shelter animals control local climates refresh the atmosphere, and are even capable of cleaning up some pollutants. • Plants are able to do all of those things because they are so fundamentally different from animals. “An appreciation of plants is the sign of a superior intellect.” Plant generations can cross thousands of years Methuselah – a Judean Date Palm Arctic lupine Plants have one major limitation Mycorrhizae – association between a plant root and fungi Pollination Coevolution • where two or more species evolve in concert with each other so that as one changes, the other changes in response to that change • “In a broad sense, biological coevolution is ‘the change of a biological object triggered by the change of a related object’.” • “Coevolution does not imply mutual dependence. The host of a parasite, or prey of a predator, does not depend on its enemy for survival.” » Quotes from Wikipedia Human-Dog Coevolution Human-Dog Coevolution Apple – desire for sweetness The sweetest fruit? Detail from ‘The Fall of Man’ by Goltzius Tulip – desire for beauty Cannabis – desire for intoxication Potato – desire for control