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pycnium Bot. (ˈpɪknɪəm) Pl. pycnia. [mod.L., f. Gr. πυκνός thick.] In rust fungi of the order Uredinales, a fruit-body resembling a pycnidium. So ˈpycnial a., of or pertaining to a pycnium; ˈpycniospore, a spore from a pycnium.1905 J. C. Arthur in Bot. Gaz. XXXIX. 221 For the sorus of the initial st...
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Sexually, the life cycle starts when basidiospores land on flax leaves and form pycnium during December and through January. Aecium are then formed from the pycnium after being fertilized with a pycniospore that is of a different mating type.
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pycno- (pɪknəʊ) bef. a vowel pycn-, combining form of Gr. πυκνό-ς ‘thick, dense’, forming various terms. (Occasionally spelt pykno-; erron. picno-.) ‖ pycnaˈspideæ Ornith. [Gr. ἀσπίς, ἀσπιδ- shield], in Sundevall's classification, a cohort of scutelliplantar passerine birds, having the planta or bac...
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Glossary of phytopathology
(abbr. for pathovar)
pycnidiospore
pycnium (pl. pycnia; syn. spermagonium)
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qualitative resistance
quantitative resistance
quarantine
quiescent species
specific resistance (syn. vertical resistance)
spermagonium (pl. spermagonia; syn. pycnium for rust fungi)
spermatium (pl. spermatia; syn.
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