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Aeciospores are one of
several different types of
spores formed by rusts. They each have two
nuclei and are
typically seen in chain-like
formations in...
- aecia,
which form
dikaryotic aeciospores in dry
chains in
inverted cup-shaped
bodies embedded in host tissue.
These aeciospores then
infect the
second host...
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generally dark brown.
Fungi portal Chlamydospore Urediniomycetes Pycniospore Aeciospore Teliospore Ustilaginomycetes Rust fungus:
Spores C.J. Alexopolous, Charles...
- rise to a four-celled
basidium with
haploid basidiospores.
Fungi portal Aeciospore Chlamydospore Pycniospore Rust
fungus § Spores
Urediniomycetes Urediniospore...
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reproductive structure found in some
plant pathogenic rust
fungi that
produce aeciospores.
Aecia may also be
referred to as "cluster cups". The term
aecidium (plural...
- Pycnidia.
These serve mainly as
haploid gametes in
heterothallic rusts. I-
Aeciospores from Aecia.
These serve mainly as non-repeating, dikaryotic, a****ual...
- grow to
network with each
other and
spread to the base of the leaf. The
aeciospores are
between 19 and 28
micrometers in diameter, with
yellow walls 1 to...
- From
Latin "adhaerere"
Aeaea Ææa Eëä From Gr**** Αἰαία (Aiaíā)
aeciospore æciospore aeciospore Neo-Latin
aecium from
Ancient Gr**** αἰκία (aikía, “injury,...
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typical for rust infections: basidiospores, teliospores, urediniospores,
aeciospores, and ****tia. Oak
trees are the
secondary host for this pathogen. The...
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release millions of microscopic,
orange aeciospores,
which are
carried to
bearberry by wind.
These aeciospores are
capable of
infecting bearberry leaves;...