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48341
Scientific Name Mixia osmundae
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
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Attached to Group Mixia osmundae: view page image collection
Title mixia-plate-close-up.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 48341
49457
Scientific Name Phragmidium fusiforme
Comments spores produced by rust on rose (Phragmidium fusiforme). Yellow rounded thick-walled spores are urediniospores and dark multicelled spores are teliospores. Both spore types are dikaryotic.
Specimen Condition Dead Specimen
Identified By Merje Toome
Life Cycle Stage uredinial and telial stage
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Copyright © 2011
Attached to Group Pucciniomycetes: view page image collection
Title phragmidium-alaska-web.tif
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Ultrastructure
ID 49457
49487
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Title phragmidium-alaska21.tif
ID 49487
49488
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Title phragmidium-fusiforme-mt1.jpg
ID 49488
49489
Scientific Name Puccinia hordei
Location Tartu, Estonia
Comments Symptoms on barley leaf caused by leaf rust (Puccinia hordei). The orange pustules contain thousands of asexually produced urediniospores.
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Identified By Merje Toome
Life Cycle Stage uredinial stage
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Creation Date July 2009
Title puccinia_hordei.png
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 49489
49490
Scientific Name Puccinia hordei
Location Tartu, Estonia
Comments Symptoms on barley leaf caused by leaf rust (Puccinia hordei). The orange pustules contain thousands of asexually produced urediniospores.
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Identified By Merje Toome
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License - Version 3.0.
Copyright © 2009
Creation Date July 2009
Attached to Group Pucciniomycetes: view page image collection
Title puccinia_hordei1.png
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Specimen(s)
ID 49490
49638
Scientific Name Classicula fluitans
Comments Asexual spore of Classicula fluitans
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Life Cycle Stage asexual
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Copyright © 2012
Attached to Group Classicula: view page image collection
Title naiadella-fluitans-spore2.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Ultrastructure
ID 49638
49639
Scientific Name Classicula fluitans
Comments Hyphae of Classicula fluitans, showing primary and adventitious septa
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Life Cycle Stage asexual
Body Part hyphae
Image Use creative commons This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License - Version 3.0.
Copyright © 2012
Attached to Group Classicula: view page image collection
Title naiadella-fluitans-hyphae1.jpg
Image Type Photograph
Image Content Ultrastructure
ID 49639
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