Aecia

/ˈiːʃə/ noun

The plural of aecium, referring to cup-shaped fungal structures that produce spores during certain stages of plant rust diseases.

From Latin aecium, derived from Greek aikia (αἰκία) meaning 'damage' or 'harm,' referencing the damage these fungi cause to plants. The term was formalized in mycology in the 19th century as scientists began classifying fungal life cycles.

AMአእክያ
ARايكيا
BNএকিয়া
CAaecia
CSaecia
DAaecia
DEaecia
ELαἰχία
ESaecia
FAاِیِکیا
FIaecia
FRaecia
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