FUNGI: RUSTS. 



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294. Uredospores can produce successive crops of uredospores. — Tiie uredo- 

 spores are carried by the wind to other wheat or grass plants, germinate, 



Fig. 157. 

 Section through leaf of barberry at point affected with the cluster-cup stage of the wheat 

 rust; spermagoma above, ajcidia below. (After Marshall-Ward.) 



form mycelium in the tissues, and later the pustules with a second crop of 

 uredospores. Several successive crops of uredospores may be developed in 



Fig. 158. 

 A , section through sorus of black rust of wheat, showing teleutospores. B, mycelium 

 bearing both teleutospores and uredospores. (After de Bary.) 



one season, so this is the form in which the fungus is greatly multiplied and 

 widely distributed. 



