
doi: 10.1007/bf02344285
Information pertaining to the arrangement of the rodshaped units that form the exospore ofSelaginella convoluta (Walk. Arn.) Spring andS. marginata (Humb. & Bonpl.) Spring megaspores was obtalned using both a confocal laser scanning microscope and a transmission electron microscope. Units are helically coiled, as we interpret them. The highest levels of fluorescence with confocal microscopy were in the places where the coiled exospore units that contain the fluorochrome dye overlap. These sites of overlap occurred in a close packed (hexagonal or pentagonal) arrangement. A more-or-less circular central nonfluorescent area was contiguous between overlapping exospore units. We conclude that the space between exospore units is a continuous channel (conduit). Each conduit is embraced by five or six helical-units that interdigitate.
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