. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. UBEDINB^. 313 â walled bodies (teleutospores,* or pseudo-spores), which are one, two, three, or many-celled (Fig. 316, III., t). Like the uredospores, the teleutospores are produced beneath the. Fig. 217.âIhKdinia graminis. A, germinating teleutosporc, t^ with promyceliuni forming the sporidia. sp. B. similar promyceliuni, with sporidia. C, a sporidium, ^p, germinating on a piece of the under side of a leaf of the Barberry, the mycelium, i, penetrating the epidermis. D, a terminating uredospore, u, fourteen hours alter being placed on the leaf of


. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. UBEDINB^. 313 â walled bodies (teleutospores,* or pseudo-spores), which are one, two, three, or many-celled (Fig. 316, III., t). Like the uredospores, the teleutospores are produced beneath the. Fig. 217.âIhKdinia graminis. A, germinating teleutosporc, t^ with promyceliuni forming the sporidia. sp. B. similar promyceliuni, with sporidia. C, a sporidium, ^p, germinating on a piece of the under side of a leaf of the Barberry, the mycelium, i, penetrating the epidermis. D, a terminating uredospore, u, fourteen hours alter being placed on the leaf of a grass, forming a branched myceliam. Highly magnified. âAner Be Bary. epidermis of their hosts, which in their growth they burst through, and appear as small rounded clusters (sori), or more * From the Greek TtAeur^, end ; so named because it is generally the last reproductive body of these fungi produced in tlie Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bessey, Charles E. (Charles Edwin), 1845-1915. New York : H. Holt


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