-
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...
-
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...
- aecia,
which form
dikaryotic aeciospores in dry
chains in
inverted cup-shaped
bodies embedded in host tissue.
These aeciospores then
infect the
second host...
-
release millions of microscopic,
orange aeciospores,
which are
carried to
bearberry by wind.
These aeciospores are
capable of
infecting bearberry leaves;...
- the
basidiospores germinate,
aecia are
produced that
create aeciospores. The
aeciospores are
released into the air by the
combination of wind and low...
-
grows whitish tubes like a
Medusa head.
These are the
spore tubes.
These aeciospores must then
infect a
juniper to
complete the life cycle. All the types...
-
autoecious fungus,
meaning that all
stages of its life
cycle – pycniospores,
aeciospores, and
teliospores – all
develop upon the same host
plant . Rust diseases...
-
Basidiospores produce aeciospores.
Aeciospores:
These spores are
spheroidal or ellipsoidal, 18-28 μm in diameter. The
heaviest production of
aeciospores occurs during...
-
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...