Pronunciation: /eɪ.si.oʊ.spɔːr/
noun a reproductive spore produced by certain rust fungi
A1 An aeciospore is a type of fungal spore.
A2 Aeciospores are released from rust fungi and can spread to other plants.
B1 Farmers need to be aware of aeciospores to prevent crop damage.
B2 Researchers are studying the dispersal patterns of aeciospores in different environments.
C1 The genetic makeup of aeciospores can vary depending on the host plant.
C2 Aeciospores play a crucial role in the life cycle of certain plant pathogens.
formal The aeciospores are produced in specialized structures called aecia on the alternate host plant.
informal The aeciospores are like tiny seeds that spread the disease to other plants.
slang Those aeciospores are like little troublemakers causing havoc in the garden.
figurative The aeciospores are like messengers spreading disease wherever they go.
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