RMT7C9GG–Nettle clustercup rust fungus (Puccinia urticata). A bright orange gall fungus in the family Pucciniaceae, UK
RFEYWMBJ–Uredium, the spore creating body, of the rust fungus Puccinia urticata on the stem of a Common Stinging Nettle (Urtica dioca).
RMW7XKP6–Rusting cars surrounded with nettles (Urtica sp) Bastnas car graveyard, Varmland, Sweden, June.
RMBH907B–Stolen, burnt out, wrecked car abandoned and overgrown with nettles.
RMDAHKR2–Disused rusty gate set in a wall & surrounded by stinging nettles
RFBFFF4M–A photo of a 100 years old house that sank deep into ground
RFT32YKP–old abandoned shed in overgrown greenery
RFHY69RJ–teenage girl with guitar against old rusty wall background near the nettle bush
RF2WA0F26–An old abandoned vehicle surrounded by large nettle plants
RF2GK388H–Barbed wire and nettles, conceptual image, danger, green nettle leaves and old barbed wire. Vertical image close up
RMR11WA3–lichen and moss colonise the tyre and wheel of a long-abandoned farm trailer whilst nettles and weeds grow on the flatbed - Cumbria,England, UK
RFPJ8TWD–Red and blue brick wall with an iron handrail overgrown with a grass and a nettle
RMDE6149–Detail of dilapidated telephone box at Lower Down, Shropshire
RFWJG5RK–Old red wall with cracks and nettle runaways
RFCY6K2B–old, used grinding stone in romantic background
RM2E4XDY4–Face full of Coleus plants or painted nettle rust red, living art
RMCPPGJA–Derelict Land Rover 109 deteriorating in a field on remote farm at Llanddewi Fach Powys Mid-Wales UK
RMCBFBXJ–Detail of old farm cart with giant wagon wheel overgrown with stinging nettles and Elder or Sambucus nigra
RF2F2AW5N–Old rusted cement mixer in the middle of a tall green meadow with big stones
RF2GPACW8–Old rusted cement mixer in the middle of a tall green meadow with big stones
RFP224D6–Heavy wooden fence with grass
RMBH927J–Stolen, burnt out, wrecked car abandoned and overgrown with nettles.
RF2C8C6GF–Abandoned old, rusty car behind the bushes in a mountain village
RMBWTK52–Puccinia urticata nettle rust nature natural wild wildlife environment environmental europe european powys wales britain
RMC000WC–Wrecked oldtimer without windscreen between trees at the oldtimer scrapyard, Kaufdorf, Switzerland
RMBAJ834–An abandoned cottage lies in disrepair with plants growing through the cracks and an old oil drum in the overgrown garden
RFE7NT2P–Old fence.
RMEG4APE–Interior old abandoned car nettles growing inside smashed windscreen Varmland Sweden
RMAE07BB–old car with stinging nettle Peugeot
RMRE38CX–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. GERMINATION OF BASIDIOSPORES 15 If one of these easily detached basidiospores or conidia is conveyed to the surface of a leaf or young stem of Nettle, its germ-tube bores through the cuticle and enters the tissues (Fig, 17), where it ramifies and forms a my- celium. The teleutospore is large and heavy, and firmly attached to its spore-bed on the leaf of Gareoc; the basidiospores enable its con- tents to be transferred easily to ^^8- ^1-. Endophyllum Sem- â ' pervivi. (Terminating basi- the surface on which alon
RMDE613D–Dilapidated telephone box at Lower Down, Shropshire
RFHHRC47–old,used grinding stone
RFADY24C–Neetles and Barbed Wire
RMCPPGKB–Derelict Land Rover 109 deteriorating in a field on remote farm at Llanddewi Fach Powys Mid-Wales UK
RF2C8C6ER–Abandoned old, rusty car behind the bushes in a mountain village
RMC01K8R–Wrecked car with tire on the hood at the oldtimer scrapyard sepia toned, Kaufdorf, Switzerland
RMBAJEGG–An abandoned cottage lies in disrepair with plants growing through the cracks and an old oil drum in the overgrown garden
RFE7NREP–Sand road, old fence and shed in village.
RMRH1JHN–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. GERMINATION OF BASIDIOSPORES 15 If one of these easily detached basidiospores or conidia is conveyed to the surface of a leaf or young stem of Nettle, its germ-tube bores through the cuticle and enters the tissues (Fig. 17), where it ramifies and forms a my- celium. The teleutospore is large and heavy, and firmly attached to its spore-bed on the leaf of Garex; the basidiospores enable its con- tents to be transferred easily to ^'^- l^-. Endophyllum Sem- â¢^ pervivi. Germmating basi- the surface on which alone t
RFJ69T3H–iron curtain
RMCPPGCD–Derelict Land Rover 109 deteriorating in a field on remote farm at Llanddewi Fach Powys Mid-Wales UK
RMC01KD7–Wrecked car with tire on the hood at the oldtimer scrapyard sepia toned, Kaufdorf, Switzerland
RMBAJE8X–An abandoned cottage lies in disrepair with plants growing through the cracks and an old oil drum in the overgrown garden
RFE7NT2N–Old fence.
RFE7P75J–Old rural fence overgrown with a nettle.
RMRH28TD–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. GERMINATION OF BASIDIOSPORES 15 If one of these easily detached basidiospores or conidia is conveyed to the surface of a leaf or young stem of Nettle, its germ-tube bores through the cuticle and enters the tissues (Fig. 17), where it ramifies and forms a my- celium. The teleutospore is large and heavy, and firmly attached to its spore-bed on the leaf of Carex; the basidiospores enable its con- tents to be transferred easily to Fi§- 17 Endophyllum Sem- J pervwi. (Terminating basi- the surface o
RMCPPGAB–Derelict Land Rover 109 deteriorating in a field on remote farm at Llanddewi Fach Powys Mid-Wales UK
RMBAJ84E–Black + white picture of an abandoned cottage which lies in disrepair and an old oil drum in the overgrown garden
RFE7P75B–Old rural fence overgrown with a nettle.
RMRE38EJ–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. CHAPTEK I LIPE-HISTORF OF PUCCINIA CARIOIS, THE NETTLE AND SEDGE RUST Puccinia Garicis has two of its stages, the spermogonial and secidial, on the Nettle (Urtica dioica and other species), and two others, the uredo- and teleutospore-stages, on various species of Curex, especially C. paludesa. The first appearance on the nettle is in the spring, about the end of April or the beginning of May, when small swollen yellowish spots can be seen on the upper surface of the nettle-leaves. These spots are round and conv
RMCPPGH7–Derelict Land Rover 109 deteriorating in a field on remote farm at Llanddewi Fach Powys Mid-Wales UK
RMRH28WX–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. CHAPTER I LIFE-HISTORY OF PUCCINI A CARICIS, THE NETTLE /l^y AND SEDGE RUST Puccinia Caricis has two of its stages, the spermogonial and secidial, on the Nettle (Urtica dioica and other species), and two others, the uredo- and teleutospore-stages, on various species of Carex, especially C. paludosa. The first appearance on the nettle is in the spring, about the end of April or the beginning of May, when small swollen yellowish spots can be seen on the upper surface of the nettle-leaves. These spots are round a
RMCPPGB5–Derelict Land Rover 109 deteriorating in a field on remote farm at Llanddewi Fach Powys Mid-Wales UK
RMRH28Y8–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. CHAPTER I LIFE-HISTORY OF PUCCINIA CARIGIS, THE NETTLE AM) SEDGE RUST Pnccinia Caricis has two of its stages, the spermogonial and secidial, on the Nettle (Urtica dioica and other species), and two others, the uredo- and teleutospore-stages, on various species of Carex, especially C. paludosa. The first appearance on the nettle is in the spring, about the end of April or the beginning of May, when small swollen yellowish spots can be seen on the upper surface of the nettle-leaves. These spots a
RMRH809A–. Botany of the living plant. Botany; Plants. 434 BOTANY OF THE LIVING PLANT and the aecidium-stage on the common Nettle, causing contorted swellings upon its stem and leaves. Thus the Rust of Wheat is an example of a life-history that is not uncommon.. Fig. 330. Part of shoot of Barberry with leaves attacked by Puccinia graminis which forms yellow cushions, or cluster-cups, on the leaf-blades and stalks. (After Marshall Ward.) Sections through a diseased leaf of wheat in summer reveal the branched and septate hyphae closely packed in the intercellular spaces, and investing the green cells. Th
RMRH28W3–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales), their biology and classification. Uredineae. GERMINATION OF ^CIDIOSPORES 7 tapping are mature enough to germinate, and even they, owing to their thin walls, may lose this power in a few days according to circumstances. Especially can they be killed by rapid. Fig. 5. P. Caricis. a, three cells of the peridium, on Nettle ; b, a cell in optical section; e, the same in surface-view ; d, two ascidiospores. x 600. drying. Instances are known, however, where some of them, kept in a cool place, retained their capacity for germination about seventy days, though mo
RMRE38E1–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi. GERMINATION OF iECIDIOSPORES 7 tapping are mature enough to germinate, and even they, owing to their thin walls, may lose this power in a few days according to circumstances. Especially can they be killed by rapid. Fig. 5. P. Caricis. a, three cells of the peridlum, on Nettle ; b, a cell in optical section; c, the same in surface-view ; d, two aeeidiospores. x 600. drying. Instances are known, however, where some of them, kept in a cool place, retained their capacity for germination about seventy days, though m
RMRH28XF–. The British rust fungi (Uredinales) their biology and classification. Rust fungi -- Great Britain. GERMINATION OF vECIDIOSPORES 7 tapping are mature enough to germinate, and even they, owing to their thin walls, may lose this power in a few days according to circumstances. Especially can they be killed by rapid. Fig. 5. P. Caricis. a, three cells of the peridium, on Nettle ; b, a cell in optical section; c, the same in surface-view ; d, two acidiospores. x 600. drying. Instances are known, however, where some of them, kept in a cool place, retained their capacity for germination about sevent
RMRDY61D–. Botany of the living plant. Botany. EU-MYCETES.—(fe) BASIDIOMYCETES 445 the uredo-spores and teleuto-spnres are on leaves of species of Carex, and the aecidium-stage on the common Nettle, causing contorted swellings upon its stem and leaves. Thus the Rust of Wheat is an example of a life-history that is not uncommon.. Fig. 379. Longitudinal section of a leaf of Wheat, showing a germ-tube of a C/retio-spore passing through a stoma {a) into the intercellular space {b). Very highly magnified. (After Marshall Ward.) Sections through a diseased leaf of wheat in summer reveal the branched and sept
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