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- Teliospore (sometimes called teleutospore) is the thick-walled resting spore of some fungi (rusts and ****s), from which the basidium arises. They develop...
- much work remains to be done in identifying resistant host varieties. Teliospore ultrastructure was characterized by electron microscopy by Roberson &...
- the growing season. At the end of the season, a fourth spore type, the teliospore, is formed. It is thicker-walled and serves to overwinter or to survive...
- Reproduction/spore teleomorph/****ual: Zygospore Ascospore/Ascus Basidiospore/Basidium/Teliospore anamorph/a****ual: Sporangium Conidium Chlamydospore Oidium Pycniospore...
- karyogamy occurs in a thick-walled resting spore (teliospore), and meiosis occurs upon germination of the teliospore. They have simple septal pores without membrane...
- such as drought or extreme temperatures. Examples are chlamydospores, teliospores, zygospores, and myxospores. Similar survival structures produced in...
- haploid individuals through mitotic division of cells (Urediniospores and Teliospores among rusts are dikaryotic). Dikaryotic cells result from the fusion...
- dikaryotic stage being obligately parasitic. Has a thick-walled resting spore (teliospore), known as the "brand" (burn) spore or chlamydospore. They can infect...
- in contrast to teliospores which are generally dark brown. Fungi portal Chlamydospore Urediniomycetes Pycniospore Aeciospore Teliospore Ustilaginomycetes...
- numbers of teliospores. The ****s get their name from a Germanic word for 'dirt' because of their dark, thick-walled, and dust-like teliospores. They are...