Aecia vs Aecial - What's the difference?
aecia | aecial |
(mycology) Of, pertaining to, or resembling an aecium.
* 1984 , D. E. Harder, 11: Developmental Ultrastructure of Hyphae and Spores'', William Bushnell, Alan P. Roelfs (editors), ''The Cereal Rusts: Origins , Volume I: Specificity, Structure, and Physiology,
* 1996 , George Newcombe, Chapter 10: The specificity of fungal pathogens of Populus'', Reinhard Friedrich Stettler (editor), ''Biology of Populus and Its Implications for Management and Conservation ,
* 1998 , G. Rangaswami, A. Mahadevan, Diseases of Crop Plants in India , 4th Edition,
As a noun aecia
is .As an adjective aecial is
(mycology) of, pertaining to, or resembling an aecium.aecial
English
Adjective
(-)page 355,
- In the inner wall facing the aecial cavity, the primary wall materials surrounding the processes disintegrate, partially exposing them.
page 226,
- Aecial' hosts are primarily conifers. Damage to some '''aecial hosts may also be considered important, as in pine twist rust caused by ''M.[Melampsora] pinitorqua Rostrup.
page 192,
- The uredo- and teleuto-stages occur on wheat, barley and some grasses and the pycnidial and aecial stages on species of Berberis'' and ''Mahonia , the alternate hosts.
