10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AECIOSPORE»
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aeciospore in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aeciospore and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Krishna's Diversity of Microbes, Fungi & Lichens
Each aeciosporophore containing two nuclei divide to form an aeciospore initial.
Two of the nuclei remain in the sporogenous cell while the other two move into
the aeciospore initial. The aeciospore initial is separated from the mother cell by
a ...
2
Plant Pathology V3: The Diseased Population Epidemics and ...
As the aeciospore develops, its wall differentiates into three layers, and at the
same time the future germ pores are organized. In some rusts where a pore is to
be formed, the wall is much thicker locally and probably dilferent chemically, ...
3
Illustrated Plant Pathology: Basic Concepts
The sporogenous cells that contain two nuclei in each cell, divide conjugately
during the formation of the aeciospore initial. Two of the daughter nuclei remain
in the sporogenous cell, while the other two move into the 'aeciospore initial'.
H. Lewin Devasahayam, 2009
Aeciospore-wall thin, 1-1.5 p. Aeciospores large, 16-22 p in diameter, the wall
evenly thick. Aeciospores small, 14-16 p in diameter, the wall thicker above.
Aeciospore-wall thick, 2-4 p. Aeciospores large, 20-29 p in diameter, the wall
thicker ...
5
Influence of temperature and spore stage on production of ...
Geral I. McDonald, Duane S. Andrews, Intermountain Forest and Range
Experiment Station (Ogden, Utah), United States. Forest Service. Both initial
aeciospore cultures and their derived urediospore cultures yielded a high
proportion of ...
Geral I. McDonald, Duane S. Andrews, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (Ogden, Utah), 1980
6
Ultrastructure of rust Fungi
The primary aeciosporophores may branch basally, proliferating to form
numerous binucleate secondary aeciosporophores. Following conjugate nuclear
division in the aeciosporophore, the aeciospore initial is separated from the
sporophore ...
7
Cronartium ribicola: its growth and reproduction in the ...
Each 2-legged basal cell is the parent cell for every aeciospore initial in its
respective spore column, i.e., column extension is basal. The first aeciospore
initial increases in size (Fig. 109). The protoplast becomes somewhat pear-
shaped with ...
8
Pamphlets on Forest Protection
The small cells between these peridial cells indicate that the potential aeciospore
initial, although destined to become a peridial cell, regularly divides to form two
cells homologous to an aeciospore and an intercalary cell (PI. 56, A). Thus, the ...
9
USDA Forest Service Research Paper INT.
The number of infections expected from an aeciospore load expressed as spores
per square centimeter will be calculated for each species. If the amount of
infection from each cohort of aeciospore infections is calculated separately, then
the ...
10
A revised taxonomic account of Gymnosporangium
1. Aecia roestelioid, peridium becoming lacerate or fimbriate. 2. Peridial cells
rugose; aeciospore-wall rugose or irregularly papillose. (R.) distorta. 2. Peridial
cells rugose; aeciospore-wall verrucose. 3. Aeciospores 19-22 X 19-27 p.
confusum.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AECIOSPORE»
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aeciospore is used in the context of the following news items.
West central Michigan vegetable regional report – June 9, 2015
Rust aeciospore lesions (bottom of plant) and purple spot (top of plant) on the base of asparagus fern. Controlling rust at this stage can reduce ... «Michigan State University Extension, Jun 15»
West central Michigan vegetable regional report – June 3, 2015
Rust aeciospore and purple spot lesions on an asparagus stalk. Check your young fields going to fern for rust lesions, action now can minimize ... «Michigan State University Extension, Jun 15»
Rust disease of asparagus detected
These lesions become sunken and turn orange with the onset of aeciospore production. Aeciospores are often visible on young asparagus or ... «Michigan State University Extension, Jun 13»