teleutospores
Teleutospores are a type of spore produced by rust fungi (Basidiomycota, Puccinomycotina). They represent the overwintering or oversummering stage of these fungi. Teleutospores are typically thick-walled and are formed from the fusion of two haploid nuclei within a specialized hyphal structure called a telium. This fusion leads to the formation of a diploid nucleus, which then undergoes meiosis to produce haploid basidiospores. However, the teleutospore itself is usually considered a resting spore, awaiting favorable conditions for germination.
Morphologically, teleutospores can vary greatly in shape, size, and color depending on the species. They can
When conditions become favorable, typically in the spring, the teleutospore germinates. This germination involves the meiosis