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  2. Urediniospore - Wikipedia

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    Urediniospores of 11 Milesina species. a Milesina blechni on Struthiopteris spicant b Milesina blechni on Struthiopteris spicant, cracked spore with released plasma, germ pores scattered c Milesina carpatica on Dryopteris filix-mas d Milesina exigua on Polystichum braunii, smooth surface e Milesina exigua on Polystichum braunii, smooth surface, plasma-free spore, germ pores bipolar f Milesina ...

  3. Lentinus arcularius - Wikipedia

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    It is pale tan to dark brown and has dry scales. The outer area of the cap (margin) has fine hairs. The hymenium has hexagonal pores and is cream to brown in color. The hymenium is decurrent in shape. The stipe is central, bare, scaly, and brownish. The odor is not distinct. [4] It is inedible.The spore color is a cream to white. pores of P ...

  4. Hemileia vastatrix - Wikipedia

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    Hemileia ' s life cycle begins with the germination of uredospores through germ pores in the spore. It mainly attacks the leaves and is only rarely found on young stems and fruit. Appressoria are produced, which in turn produce vesicles, from which entry into the substomatal cavity is gained. Within 24–48 hours, infection is completed.

  5. Polyporus - Wikipedia

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    Italian botanist Pier Antonio Micheli introduced the genus in 1729 to include 14 species featuring fruit bodies with centrally-placed stipes, and pores on the underside of the cap. [1] The generic name combines the Ancient Greek words πολύς ("many") and πόρος ("pore").

  6. Urediospore - Wikipedia

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  7. Cerrena unicolor - Wikipedia

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    Cerrena unicolor has fruit bodies that are semicircular, wavy brackets up to 10 centimeters (4 in) wide, in groups of 2-20. [1] [5] Attached to the growing surface without a stalk (), the upper surface is finely hairy, white to grayish brown in color, and in zonate—marked with zones or concentric bands of color.

  8. Dermatologist freaks viewers out after ‘catching’ mites that ...

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    A dermatologist has shared a video about the eight-legged mites called Demodex that live in our pores, which viewers have found either alarming or insightful. Dr Scott Walter, who is based in ...

  9. Pycnoporellus alboluteus - Wikipedia

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    They can be distinguished by the size of their pores: P. alboluteus has pores that measure 1–3 mm, those of P. fibrillosus are 1–2 per mm, while those of P. cinnabarinus are 2–4 per mm. [15] The shelf-like fruit bodies of Pycnoporellus fulgens have distinct caps, [16] smaller pores measuring 0.3–0.5 mm, and less tendency to be pulled ...