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Tranzschelia discolor A. Line drawings of teliospores B. Capitate paraphyses C. Urediniospores. Scale bar = 8 µm.

Tranzschelia discolor A. Line drawings of teliospores B. Capitate paraphyses C. Urediniospores. Scale bar = 8 µm.

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... taslimii is first time reported from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province. It is previously reported on Acacia melanoxylon R. Br. and A. modesta from India (Mundkur and Thirumalachar 1946, Kapoor and Agarwal 1974, Pande and Rao 1998; on A. modesta from different regions of Punjab, Pakistan by Sydow and Ahmad (1939), Ahmad (1956ab, 1976 and Kaneko (1993). (Fig. 5) Uredinia hypophyllous, on yellowish spots, scattered, often confluent, pulverulent, reddish brown; Urediniospores ovoid to ellipsoid or fusiform, 14.63 -17.22 × 23.6 -34.45 µm, walls upto 2 µm at the sides and 8.5 µm at the conical apex, light yellowish brown below, becoming dark brown at the conical apex, walls smooth above, ...

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