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teleutospore
teleutospore Bot. (tɪ-, tɛˈljuːtəspɔə(r)) [f. Gr. τελευτή completion, end (f. τέλος end) + spore.] A special form of spore, usually produced at the end of the period of fructification, in parasitic fungi of the family Uredineæ. Hence teleutosporic (-ˈspɒrɪk) a., of or pertaining to a teleutospore. S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Teliospore
Teliospore (sometimes called teleutospore) is the thick-walled resting spore of some fungi (rusts and smuts), from which the basidium arises. wikipedia.org
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teliospore
teliospore Bot. (ˈtiːlɪəʊspɔə(r)) [f. telium + -o + spore.] A spore of the rust fungi (Uredinales) which produces a basidium on germination, often after overwintering; a teleutospore.1905 [see telium]. 1970 J. Webster Introd. Fungi ii. iv. 369 The teliospores [of Puccinia graminis] represent the ove... Oxford English Dictionary
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teleutosorus
teleutosorus Bot. (təˌljuːtəʊˈsɔərəs) [f. as teleutospore + sorus1.] A pustule consisting of a group of teliospores (teleutospores) and their supporting hyphæ.1905 [see telium]. 1922 H. Gwynne-Vaughan Fungi viii. 205 Sooner or later the mycelium of binucleate cells gives rise to teleutospores; these... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clematis paniculata
It is only found to infect C. paniculata in Dunedin and the centre of the North Island The rust produces colourless teleutospore on the host. wikipedia.org
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Glossary of phytopathology
coremium) systematics systemic systemic acquired resistance (SAR) systemic fungicide T teleomorph (syn. perfect state) teliospore (sometimes called teleutospore , teleutosporodesm) Teliospore (sometimes called teleutospore) is the thick-walled resting spore of some fungi (rusts and smuts), from which the basidium wikipedia.org
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napiform
napiform, a. (ˈneɪpɪfɔːm) [f. L. nāpus turnip + -form.] Having the form, shape, or appearance of a turnip; esp. Bot. of roots.1846–50 A. Wood Class-bk. Bot. 64 The napiform (turnip-shaped) root is another variety of the fusiform. 1882 Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. Jan. 8 The Teleutospore is a very remarkable ... Oxford English Dictionary
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perfect
▪ I. perfect, a. (adv., n.) (ˈpɜːfɪkt) Forms: see below. [Orig. ME. parfīt, -fite, a. OF. parfit, -fite (11th c. in Littré):—L. perfect-um, pa. pple. of perficĕre to accomplish, perform, complete, f. per- 2 + facĕre to do, make. Subsequently influenced by OF. parfet, -fete, -feit, -fait, in which th... Oxford English Dictionary
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pseudo-
pseudo- (sjuːdəʊ, formerly also ps-) before a vowel usually pseud-, repr. the Gr. combining element ψευδο-, ψευδ-, ‘false, falsely’, from stem of ψευδ-ής adj. false, ψεῦδ-ος falsity, falsehood, ψεύδ-ειν to deceive, cheat, ψεύδ-εσθαι to be false, speak falsely. Forming in Greek many compounds; with n... Oxford English Dictionary
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