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  • Aecidia Meanings

    noun a group of specialized fungal cells that produce spores in certain plant diseases

    Fields related to aecidia

    Botany

    Aecidia are specialized structures on plants that produce aeciospores, which are responsible for spreading rust diseases.

    Plant Pathology

    Aecidia play a crucial role in the life cycle of rust fungi, causing diseases in various plant species.

    Mycology

    Aecidia are an important part of the reproductive cycle of rust fungi and are studied in the context of fungal biology.

    Occupation Usage of aecidia

    Writer

    In the field of botany, a writer may use the term 'aecidia' when discussing the asexual fruiting bodies of certain rust fungi.

    Botanist

    Botanists often use the term 'aecidia' to refer to the cup-shaped structures on the host plant where rust fungi produce spores.

    Plant Pathologist

    Plant pathologists may study aecidia as part of their research on plant diseases caused by rust fungi.

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