Differentiate between teleutospores and uredospore
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Teliospore is the thick-walled resting spore of some fungi, from which the basidium arises.
a spore of certain rust fungi, which carries the fungus through the winter and which, on germination, produces the promycelium. ... There is also a further reduction in that the basidium is not derived from a teleutospore but is borne directly on the mycelium. ... The teleutospore stages.
Urediniospores are thin-walled spores produced by the uredium, a stage in the life-cycle of rusts.
a thin-walled, red, summer spore of a rust fungus, produced usually on the leaves or stems of grasses and capable of reinfecting other grasses of the same species. also ure′dio·spore· Origin of uredospore.
a spore of certain rust fungi, which carries the fungus through the winter and which, on germination, produces the promycelium. ... There is also a further reduction in that the basidium is not derived from a teleutospore but is borne directly on the mycelium. ... The teleutospore stages.
Urediniospores are thin-walled spores produced by the uredium, a stage in the life-cycle of rusts.
a thin-walled, red, summer spore of a rust fungus, produced usually on the leaves or stems of grasses and capable of reinfecting other grasses of the same species. also ure′dio·spore· Origin of uredospore.
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As nouns the difference between teleutospore and uredospore is that teleutospore is (botany) the thick-celled winter or resting spore of the rusts (order uredinales), produced in late summer while uredospore is (botany) the thin-walled summer spore which is produced during the so-called uredo stage of certain rusts.
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