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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...
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    rise to a four-celled basidium with haploid basidiospores. Fungi portal Aeciospore Chlamydospore Pycniospore Rust fungus § Spores Urediniomycetes Urediniospore...
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    generally dark brown. Fungi portal Chlamydospore Urediniomycetes Pycniospore Aeciospore Teliospore Ustilaginomycetes Rust fungus: Spores C.J. Alexopolous, Charles...
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    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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    apple leaves or surrounding the pycnia on the fruit. The aecia produce aeciospores. The wind carries the spores back to eastern red cedars, completing the...
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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...
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    Juniper is the winter host and pear is the summer host. Spores (called aeciospores) are produced from the fungal lantern-shaped growths which protrude from...
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  • From Latin "adhaerere" Aeaea Ææa Eëä From Greek Αἰαία (Aiaíā) aeciospore æciospore aeciospore Neo-Latin aecium from Ancient Greek αἰκία (aikía, “injury,...
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    Pycnidia. These serve mainly as haploid gametes in heterothallic rusts. I-Aeciospores from Aecia. These serve mainly as non-repeating, dikaryotic, asexual...
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    basidiospores of the basidia stage to barberry, he also identified that the aeciospores in the aecia stage reinfect the wheat host. Upon de Bary's discovery...
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