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pycnium
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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Melampsora lini
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. wikipedia.org
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pycno-
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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Glossary of phytopathology
(abbr. for pathovar) pycnidiospore pycnium (pl. pycnia; syn. spermagonium) Q qualitative resistance quantitative resistance quarantine quiescent species specific resistance (syn. vertical resistance) spermagonium (pl. spermagonia; syn. pycnium for rust fungi) spermatium (pl. spermatia; syn. wikipedia.org
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