. Fig. 208.â jiin'i (Coko-yioridm .â <⢠nirionix). Portion of an aecidium with basidia (b) giving off spores and intermediate cells (d); outside the peridiuni (p) other basidia (â ) with club-shaped ends force up the epidermis; II, the thick mycelium in the leaf-iiarenchyma. (After R. Hartig.) 20/tA; in form they are generally longish-oval, few being round; the spore-coat is moderately thick. Aecidiospores are capable of immediate germination, and produce ZJ/vrZo-patches on Scnecio by June. The uredospores have an average length of 28"0/u, and breadth 15"5ja; they are


. Fig. 208.â jiin'i (Coko-yioridm .â <⢠nirionix). Portion of an aecidium with basidia (b) giving off spores and intermediate cells (d); outside the peridiuni (p) other basidia (â ) with club-shaped ends force up the epidermis; II, the thick mycelium in the leaf-iiarenchyma. (After R. Hartig.) 20/tA; in form they are generally longish-oval, few being round; the spore-coat is moderately thick. Aecidiospores are capable of immediate germination, and produce ZJ/vrZo-patches on Scnecio by June. The uredospores have an average length of 28"0/u, and breadth 15"5ja; they are generally oblong, with a moderately thick coat beset with spiny warts.


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