IPA: /juˈrɛdɪəˌspɔːr/
KK: /juˈrɛdɪəˌspɔr/
A type of spore produced by certain fungi, particularly those in the order Uredinales, which are involved in the life cycle of rust fungi.
The urediospore is crucial for the reproduction of rust fungi, allowing them to spread and infect plants.
Urediospore is formed from "uredium" (from Latin *uredium*, meaning a type of spore or fungus) and "spore" (from Greek *spora*, meaning seed or to sow). The word refers to a specific type of spore associated with certain fungi, particularly those that cause rust diseases in plants.
Think of 'uredium' as a type of fungus and 'spore' as a seed — together, they help you remember that 'urediospore' is a spore related to a specific type of fungus.