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Teliospores are often dark-coloured and thick-walled, especially in species where they overwinter (acting as
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The telial host is the primary host in heteroecious rusts. The aecial host is the alternate host (look for
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These terms apply when two hosts are required by a heteroecious rust fungus to complete its life cycle.
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Index


Gymnosporangium globosum
spore
fungi
rusts
smuts
basidium
telia
pycnia
aecia
dikaryote
chlamydospores
Puccinia
dikaryote
nuclei
karyogamy
meiosis
basidium
haploid
basidiospores
Fungi portal
Aeciospore
Chlamydospore
Pycniospore
Rust fungus § Spores
Urediniomycetes
Urediniospore
Ustilaginomycetes
ISBN
0-471-52229-5

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