Outlines of Classification And Special Morphology of Plants

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Outlines of Classification And Special Morphology of Plants
Karl Eberhard Goebel
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— THALLOPHYTES.
fresh spores by abjunction ; the spores, at first polyhedral from mutual pressure, become afterwards round and separate from one another at the mouth of the cup (/, a) ; the peridium itself looks like a peripheral layer of similar spores, which however remain united ; like the spores they contain red granules. The aecidiospores thus produced on the leaves of Bcrberis develope a mycelium only when they germinate on the surface of the blade or stem of one of the Gramineae, Tritict
...im for instance or Secale. Then the germ-tubes penetrate through the passage of the stomata into the parenchyma of the plant, and the mycelium which they produce there forms uredospores (///, ur) in from six to ten days on branches (basidia) which are crowded together more or less erect on the cushion-like knots of mycelial filaments lying beneath the epidermis. The uredo- spores too have the red granules, and may be seen with the naked eye forming too-ether Fig. 86. Pucciniii graniinis. A germinating teleutospore /.

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