. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 66.—A, Chain of young asciospores of Puccinia caricis; a, fusion tissue; b, basal (fusion) cell with conjugate nuclei; t, seciospore mother-cell; d, intercalary cell; e, young seciospore; B, germinating aeciospore of P. caricis; C, teliospore of P. caricis; D, formation of teliospores of P. falcarice (after Ditlscklag); E, development of aecium (after Blackman) of Phragmidium violaceum; e, epidermal cell; i, sterile cell; below these cells a nucleus is seen migrating into the adjac


. A text-book of mycology and plant pathology . Plant diseases; Fungi in agriculture; Plant diseases; Fungi. Fig. 66.—A, Chain of young asciospores of Puccinia caricis; a, fusion tissue; b, basal (fusion) cell with conjugate nuclei; t, seciospore mother-cell; d, intercalary cell; e, young seciospore; B, germinating aeciospore of P. caricis; C, teliospore of P. caricis; D, formation of teliospores of P. falcarice (after Ditlscklag); E, development of aecium (after Blackman) of Phragmidium violaceum; e, epidermal cell; i, sterile cell; below these cells a nucleus is seen migrating into the adjacent cell/; F and G, conjugation of two female cells to form basal cell of seciospore chain (after Dittschlog). In G the first conjugate division is just completed. (Adapted from Grove, British Rust Fungi.) as soon as it is formed, cuts off by conjugate division a small cell below, called the intercalary cell; this soon disorganizes and disappears, while the other portion remains as the aeciospore. The succeeding uredinio- spores have two nuclei in the conjugate condition and this is continued over into the cells of the young teliospores (Figs. 67 and 68). Before. 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 Harshberger, John W. (John William), 1869-1929. Philadelphia : P. Blakiston's Son & Co


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