- of rust fungi. They are
produced in
special cup-like
structures called pycnia or pynidia.
Almost all
fungi reproduce a****ually with the
production of...
- in
heteroecious rusts. The
aecial host is the
alternate host (look for
pycnia and aecia).
These terms apply when two
hosts are
required by a heteroecious...
- or on
fruit one to two w****s
following infection.
These lesions contain pycnia and pycniospores.
These lesions will
produce a
sticky honeydew like substance...
- leaf the
mycelium produces specialised infection structures called pycnia. The
pycnia produce two
types of
haploid gametes, the
pycniospores and the receptive...
- Korea, the
Democratic People's
Republic of Korea, and the Philippines.
Pycnia and
aecia are
produced on pine host in the
spring and
early summer one to...
-
where flask-shaped
pycnia is
found embedded in the
upper surfaces of leaf tissues, and
aecia is seen
directly below the
pycnia on the
dorsal side of...
-
plant pathogen. It is a rust that
infects Mercurialis annua,
causing galls,
pycnia, and
aecia over
leaves and stem in winter, seen as a
golden yellow swelling...
-
University of Manitoba. In 1926, he
published "Discovery of the
Function of the
Pycnia of the Rust Fungi." From 1928 to 1945, he was in
charge of the
plant pathology...
-
which flask-shape
pycnia as well as
receptive hyphae are formed. From here,
nothing happens until the
pycniospores produced by the
pycnia fertilize receptive...
- S2CID 4305506. Craigie, J.H (1927). "Discovery of the
function of the
pycnia of the rust fungi". Nature. 120 (3030): 765–767. Bibcode:1927Natur.120....