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teleutospore
/ ɪˈːəˌɔː /
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Derived Forms
- ٱˌܳٴˈǰ, adjective
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of teleutospore1
C19: from Greek ٱܳŧ, from telos end + spore
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The teleutospore stage of many Uredineae also occurs in deep brown spots.
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The teleutospore stages of species of Puccinia, Phragmidium, etc., are also so deep in colour as to appear almost black.
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The teleutospore puts forth on germination a four-celled structure, the promycelium or basidium, and this bears later four sporidia or basidiospores, one on each cell.
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The teleutospore, with the sporidia which arise from it, is always present, and the division into genera is based chiefly on its characters.
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There is also a further reduction in that the basidium is not derived from a teleutospore but is borne directly on the mycelium.
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