@dr.bioforever: Are these the real life “soot sprites”? 😊 . Like ferns, horsetails (Equisetum) do not produce seeds. They produce spores instead. The spores are produced in a beautiful structure called the strobilus (shown in the video). These small spores (around 0.05 mm) have evolved an amazing adaptation that increases their dispersal and therefore makes it easier for new horsetail plants to expand further away. . The horsetail spores have four appendages (elaters) that quickly deploy or retract depending on the level of environmental humidity (the movement of the spores in the video is played in real time). . Understanding the biomechanics of the walking and jumping of these spores could one day lead to the engineering of self-propelled objects. . Horsetails (Equisetum) are also very interesting because are living fossils! In other words, Equisetum is the only remaining representative genus of a group of plants that are close relatives of ferns. . During the Carboniferous period, these plants were huge (giant trees in some cases) and very abundant. Due to geological and environmental factors, the incredibly abundant dead organic matter generated by horsetails (and other groups of plants) did not decompose. Over millions of years, pressure and heat made all this plant organic matter fossilized in the form of coal (this is why coal is referred to as a “fossil fuel”). . So basically, every piece of coal that gets burned likely contains some fossilized horsetail dead organic matter. . For this video I used an Olympus CX31 microscope and up to 400x magnification. . For more information about the movement of Equisetum spores: Philippe Marmottant, Alexandre Ponomarenko, Diane Bienaimé. The walk and jump of Equisetum spores. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Royal Society, The, 2013, 280 (1770), pp.20131465. ffhal-00911670 #plantbiology #artinnature #equisetum #horsetail #ecology #naturalshapes #shapesofnature #naturalgeometry #naturalpatterns #botany #spores #drbioforever
Adolfo Sánchez-Blanco, Ph.D
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Friday 03 May 2024 13:05:39 GMT
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Adolfo Sánchez-Blanco, Ph.D :
These are the real life “soot sprites”
2024-05-03 13:07:18
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L lawliet :
can I just have these spores please they're adorable
2025-11-07 21:02:23
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sparklymess :
omg no wonder I'm sneezing so much
2024-05-03 13:41:49
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lemon :
2025-10-29 00:19:08
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Wormbert :
THEYRE SO SILLY
2024-05-28 19:28:15
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»»ᅳNᅳIᅳAᅳLᅳLᅳ🐚► :
these guys infested my mother's garden and is having hella trouble getting rid 😂
2024-05-31 16:25:22
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RandomSyuff? :
that's irl flood
2024-05-31 00:58:11
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QWERTY :
Spirited Away Soot Sprites✨
2024-05-04 06:02:15
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DanieltheZ :
Spirited Away!! 🖤
2024-05-04 22:27:52
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just3ts :
Ahhh hay fever never looked so beautiful 😏
2024-07-02 16:18:41
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ashlyn :
are you manipulating the humidity for this or is it naturally doing it still in the lab?
2024-07-02 16:56:16
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Julie Brown :
That’s awesome!! Thank you for sharing the details!!
2024-05-03 16:51:26
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crxzy :
OMGGG SPIRITED AWAY >u<
2025-02-28 12:45:13
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jibberjabber :
No wonder they make my nose itch and tickle
2024-06-05 16:00:53
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_.Ptah._ :
Equiseto o cola de caballo 🥰
2024-05-03 14:41:11
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ok. :
PARECEN MINI ARAÑAS😭
2025-03-07 03:47:35
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CAJA :
los bichitos de el viaje de chihiro ✨️
2024-06-26 04:13:16
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alizoels :
Jadi sebenarnya itu tumbuhan atau binatang ???
2024-08-14 04:24:19
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All That Is Beautiful :
Are they alive?
2024-05-03 19:30:46
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ClumpyGrass :
Do they come from those horsetail plants?
2024-06-04 12:35:49
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Jim :
That is so cool.
2024-06-26 04:55:01
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софі :
Боже в мене паніка від того як вони разом рухаються😨
2024-05-07 01:11:05
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kaebedo_n :
spores are FLAGELLATED? WHAT
2024-05-04 01:30:15
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Pibble :
dude I'm eating💔🥀
2025-11-18 20:59:35
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Soundscape :
wow, they all move in unison. they must communicate somehow
2024-05-06 19:34:46
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