- An
aecium (plural aecia) is a
specialised reproductive structure found in some
plant pathogenic rust
fungi that
produce aeciospores.
Aecia may also be...
- the
aecial stage is on one kind of
plant but the
telial stage on a
different and
unrelated plant), or single-host (autoecious) (i.e., the
aecial and telial...
- gooseberries.
Species of both
telial and
aecial hosts have
varying levels of
resistance or
immunity to infection. On the
aecial host, the
first signs of C. ribicola...
-
primary (telial) host and
Pyrus communis (common pear) as the main
secondary (
aecial) host. Like many rusts, G.
sabinae requires two
different hosts to complete...
-
fungus by
producing teliospores; this
occurs on
cedar trees. A
primary aecial stage is
spent parasitizing a
separate host
plant which is a
precursor in...
- teliosorus). The
telial host is the
primary host in
heteroecious rusts. The
aecial host is the
alternate host (look for
pycnia and aecia).
These terms apply...
- articulata. The
disease appears as
yellow dots on the
reverse of the leaves. The
aecial stage can also be
found on
Berberis repens. It was
originally found on Oxalis...
- It
occurs in
Eurasia throughout the
range of its broad-leaved hosts. The
aecial stage is
found on
native and
exotic spruces in Europe,
including white and...
-
primary (telial) host and the apple, pear or
hawthorn is the
secondary (
aecial) host.
Cronartium ribicola (White pine
blister rust): the
primary host are...
-
wherever its
telial host,
Ledum glandulosum Nutt., is found. The only
reported aecial host,
Engelmann spruce,
occurs in
montane to
subalpine areas in western...