10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AECIDIOSPORE»
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272), 322 Aecidiospore mother cell, 309, 312, 314, 315 Aecidium, 67, 303, 307,
308 (Fig. 252), 309 (Fig. 254), 310 (Fig. 255), 3IS, 3l8» 32°. 323. 324 Aecidium,
304 A. leucospermum, 320 Aegopodium Podagraria, 87 Aerotaxis, 33
Aerotropism ...
H. C. Gwynne-Vaughan, 1937
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A Textbook Of Botany - Vol 1, 11E
chains of cells are formed at the tip of aecidiospore mother cells. In each case,
the oldest aecidiospore is present at the top and the youngest at the base or near
to the tip of aecidiospore mother cell. Simultaneously, the neighbouring marginal
...
P S Trivedi S N Pandey, P S Trivedi S N Pandey, Pandey, S N & Trivedi, P S, 2009
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The Structure and Development of the Fungi: By H.C.I. ...
270), 320, 321, 323 Aecidiospore, discharge of, 308 Aecidiospore, germination of
, 309, 320, 321 (Fig. 272), 322 Aecidiospore mother cell, 309, 312, 314. 315
Aecidium, 67, 303, 307, 308 (Fig. 252), 309 (Fig. 254), 310 (Fig. 255). 315, 318,
320 ...
Helen Charlotte Isabella Gwynne-Vaughan, B. Barnes, 1930
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Fungi: Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales
173). now constitute the basal cells of the rows of spores and they proceed at
once to cut off aecidiospore mother- cells, each of which in turn divides to
separate a small intercalary cell below from the aecidiospore above.
Exceptionally ...
Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, 2010
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Contributions from the Department of Botany of Columbia ...
This cell, the so-called aecidiospore mother cell, or, as it should more properly be
termed, the aecidiospore initial cell, redivides soon afterward, producing the
aecidiospore and the small intercalary cell. The basal cell meanwhile elongates ...
Columbia University. Dept. of Botany, 1914
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Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
Maturing in a short time after the aecidiospore begins to germinate, it soon falls
off from its sterigma and, on a moist surface, germinates F1g. 1. o, Normal
germinating aecidiospore, with promycelium bearing sporidia; b, normal
uninucleated ...
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Biology Code of the Chemical-Biological Coordination Center...
... producing basidia. (Use Symbol 6 also for young basidia still in the haploid
binucleate stage before nuclear fusion. Use Symbol 8 for the diploid uninucleate
stage. ) 7 Flowering plant Spore, haploid, binucleate; aecidiospore or uredospore
.
8
Epidemiology and Plant Ecology: Principles and Applications
2.1.1 An aecidiospore (as) with germination tube (gt) and appressorium (ap) of P.
lagenophorae on the leaf surface (ls) of S. vulgaris, as seen with scanning
electron microscopy at a magnification of 2000x (with permission from Wyss,
1997).
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Algae, Fungi, Lichens, Microbiology, Plant Pathology, ...
Each sporophore cuts off alternately, a small and a large cell. The small cell is a
disjunctor whereas the latter is the aecidiospore. 7. In younger conditions,
aecidiospores are hexagonal and are held in chains by the disjunctor cells. The
spores ...
Ashok M. Bendre, Ashok Kumar, 2010
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Sericulture Training Manual
2.1.6 Rust Aecidium mori Barclay (a) Symptoms : Yellow aecidium forms on new
bud and leaf surface (A). Yellow aecidiospore visible on aecidium. New buds
black rot and wither after infection (b) ...