10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AECIUM»
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aecium in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
aecium and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Fundamentals of Botany Vol-1
The receptive hyphae with binucleate cells eventually form the basal cells of the
aecium. Uredospores (dikaryotic) In uredium Puccinia graminis tritici (on wheat
plant) dikaryotic mycelium Germination on wheat leaf Aeciospores (dikaryotic) ...
2
Plant Pathology V3: The Diseased Population Epidemics and ...
Probably the most important example from the point of view of plant pathology is
the aecium of rusts (Uredinales) from which the aeciospores are commonly shot
to a distance of 5 to 15 mm. Nevertheless in some species no violent liberation ...
3
A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
There are 172 species. aecidiosorus See AECIUM. aecidiospore See
AECIOSPORE. aeciospore (aecidiospore) A *spore produced by certain *fungi of
the order *Uredinales. Chains of aeciospores are produced in an *aecium which
develops ...
4
Pest and Disease Management Handbook
Aecial Pertaining to an aecium. Aecidiospore ± see Aeciospore. Aecidium (pl.
aecidia) ± see Aecium (pl. aecia). Aeciospore One of several spores formed in a
chain-like series within an aecium. Aecium (pl. aecia) One of the spore-bearing ...
5
An Introduction to Mycology
These are produced in aeo'a(Gr. aikia - injury, and refers to the blisters on the
host resulting from the formation of aecia by the parasite; sing, aecium,
aecidiosori or aecidiosorus) which usually result from dikaryotization and are
thus usually ...
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja, 1990
6
Encyclopedia of Microbiology
Elsewhere on the leaf during the fertilization process, aecium primordia (aecial
mother cells, also haploid) form near the lower leaf surface. Should fertilization
occur, the aecium primordia are converted to the dikaryotic state by a process ...
7
Dictionary of Natural Resource Management
See also Alternative Dispute Resolution; Plan; Planner. adze hoe A fire-trenching
or digging tool with a sharp, tempered blade; useful for heavy grubbing, trenching
, and cutting. aecial The spore state in which aecia are formed in the aecium.
8
Taxonomy and Ecology of Indian Fungi
Aecidium with catenulate aeciospores, without bounding structure (Caeoma), 3.
Aecidium with peripheral paraphyses, 4. Hyphoid aecium of Dasyspora gregaria,
5. Uredinoid aecium (Uredo like aecium) with pedicellate spores (Cummins, ...
K. G. Mukerji, C. Manoharachary, 2010
9
Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
... body called an aecium, which occurs in rust fungi. aeciospore [esh'e a spdr]
Mycology, a cylindrical or cup-shaped aecium (fruiting body) formed by rust fungi
of the order Uredenales. Also, ae- cidiospore. aecium [esh'e am] plural, aecia.
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
Elsewhere on the leaf during the fertilization process, aecium primordia (aecial
mother cells, also haploid) form near the lower leaf surface. Should fertilization
occur, the aecium primordia are converted to the dikaryotic state by a process ...