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aecium fruiting body of some rust fungi bearing chains of aeciospores
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aecium in Uredinales, a spore-producing structure of variable morphology, often cup-shaped and with chains of aeciospores; usually found associated with pycnia. pl. aecia. adj. aecial.
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aecium In the Uredinales the first sorus that is formed after plasmogamy and bears binucleate aeciospores (Stage I heteroecious or autoecious rusts). (Pl. aecia.) (15)
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aecium a cup-shaped fruiting body of the rust fungi which produces aeciospores
Ãâó: www.inbar.int/publication/txt/tr10/glossary1.htm
aecium (pl. aecia) - One of the reproductive structures in the life cycle of a rust fungus. Aecia normally appear as blisters on the host plant.
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