Aeciostage

/ˌiːʃioʊˈsteɪdʒ/ noun

The second stage in the complex life cycle of rust fungi, characterized by the production of aeciospores and marked by bright yellow or orange pustules on plant leaves.

Compound of aecium (from Greek aik-, meaning 'pointed' or 'sharp') and stage. The term reflects the visible cup-shaped structures that define this developmental phase in fungal reproduction.

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