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astrous effects on them as on wheat. The red rust or uredo 

 state appears from early spring until fall. It consists of micro- 

 scopic one-celled rough spores, borne on branches of a myceli- 



FiG. 161.— Grass-rust. A, germinating teleutospore, t; B, promycelium, with spori- 

 dla: C, s p, sporidium. germinating on the lower side of a leaf; w, a germinating 

 nredosjwre.— (From DeBarry.) 



um that vegetates within the grass, and only appears on the sur- 

 face to fruit, which propagate the disease rapidly in damp warm 

 weather. Toward the end of the season the same mycelium 

 bears a second form of fruit — two-celled teleutospores or winter- 

 spores — that form dense elongated black cushions where they 

 break through the epidermis, often covering the greater part of 



