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AECIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AECIUM is the fruiting body of a rust fungus in which the first binucleate spores are usually produced.
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Aecium - Wikipedia
An aecium (plural aecia) is a specialised reproductive structure found in some plant pathogenic rust fungi that produce aeciospores.
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aecidium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From New Latin aecidium, the diminutive form of Ancient Greek αἰκίᾱ (aikíā, “injury”). However Merriam-Webster takes the origin from Ancient Greek οἰκίδιον ...
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æcidium
‖ æcidium Bot. (iːˈsɪdɪəm) Pl. -a. [mod.L., dim. of Gr. αἰκία injury.] The cup-shaped fruit borne on the mycelium of certain parasitic fungi which especially attack the families Compositæ, Ranunculaceæ, Leguminosæ, and Labiatæ.1867 J. Hogg Microsc. ii. i. 291 Producing chains of orange coloured frui...
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AECIDIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AECIDIUM is aecium; especially : a cup-shaped or spheroidal aecium with a peridial layer.
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The New Student's Reference Work/Æcidiomycetes - Wikisource
Æcidiomycetes (ē-sĭd′ĭ-ō-mī-se′-tēz), the technical name of a large group of plants commonly known as “rusts” and “smuts.
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Deicide
Etymology
The term deicide was coined in the 17th century from medieval Latin *deicidium, from deus "god" and -cidium "cutting, killing."
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Æcidia of Barley Rust in Britain - Nature
The æcidium has not hitherto been found in Britain. According to Sydow 4 , it is known to occur in Germany, Austria and Hungary.
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III. On the life history of the dock æcidium ( <i>Æcidiumrumicis</i ...
This Æcidium, which is common in this country upon Rumex hydrolapathum , Huds, obtusifolius , Linn., crispus , Linn., and conglomeratus , Murray, ...
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æcidium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun. edit. æcidium (plural æcidia). Archaic form of aecidium.
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Æcidium on Juniperus virginiana - jstor
Æcidium on Juniperus virginiana. W. G. Farlow · Botanical Gazette , Vol. 12, No. 9 (Sep., 1887), pp. 205-207 (3 pages). https://www.jstor.org/stable/2993382.
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Die Wirtswechselnden Rost-pilze - Nature
... Æcidium, growing on the barberry, and the well-known rust-fungus, Puccinia, which devastates wheat and other cereals, is true in fact, and that the winter ...
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æcidial
æcidial, a. Bot. (iːˈsɪdɪəl) [f. æcidium + -al.] Of, pertaining to, or resembling an æcidium.1880 Smithsonian Rep. 324 A monograph..by Von Thümen contains an account of the aecidial forms attacking Coniferæ. 1891 Athenæum 23 May 671/1 The extraordinary abundance and wide distribution of the teleutos...
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æcidiospore
æcidiospore Bot. (iːˈsɪdɪəʊspɔə(r)) [f. æcidium + -o + spore.] A spore formed in an æcidium.1880 S. H. Vines tr. Prantl's Elem. Textbk. Bot. iv. 131 Some Uredineæ are known in which æcidiospores produce æcidia. 1922 Nature 8 Apr. 462/2 Its recurrence is explained only through fresh infection by æcid...
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Regicide
The word comes from the Latin roots of regis and cida (cidium), meaning "of monarch" and "killer" respectively.
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