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uredospore
uˈredospore Bot. Also ureˈdiniospore, uˈrediospore. [f. uredo + spore. cf. uredinium.] One or other of the peculiar summer spores developed during the uredo stage in rust fungi.1875 Bennett & Dyer tr. Sachs's Bot. 248 These uredo⁓spores are dispersed after the rupture of the epidermis. 1882 Bentley ...
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uredinium
uredinium Bot. (jʊəriːˈdɪnɪəm) Pl. -inia. [f. L. ūrēdin-, ūrēdo uredo + -ium.] A cluster or sorus of uredospores and the hyphæ which bear them. So ureˈdinial, ureˈdinoid adjs.1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms 283/1 Uredinial. 1905 J. C. Arthur in Bot. Gaz. XXXIX. 221 For the sorus of the second s...
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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...
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urediniospore (also urediospore, uredospore
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uredo
‖ uredo Bot. (jʊˈriːdəʊ) [L. ūrēdo (pl. ūrēdinēs) blight, blast, itch, f. L. ūrĕre to burn.] 1. A form of blight, = brand n. 7. rare.1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), Uredo, the blasting of Trees or Herbs. 1728 Chambers Cycl. s.v. Disease, Diseases of Plants... 9. Uredo, or Scorching, of which there are t...
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