Aeciospore

/ˌiːʃioʊˈspɔr/ noun

A type of spore produced during the aecium stage of rust fungi, which helps spread the fungus to new plant hosts.

From Modern Latin aecium (a cup-shaped fungal structure) combined with spore, from Greek spora meaning 'seed.' The term developed in mycology to describe a specific reproductive stage in the complex life cycle of rust fungi.

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