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What (who) is rust-inhibit wash - definition

ORDER OF FUNGI
Uredinales; Botany rust; Rust (botany); Rust (microbiology); Rust fungus; Blister rust; Cyclone separator; Rust fungi; Rust (disease); Pucciniales; Fungal rust
  • Germinating urediniospore of ''[[Puccinia graminis]]'', model from the late 19th century, [[Botanical Museum Greifswald]]

Wash drawing         
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VISUAL ARTS TECHNIQUE
Wash painting; Wash drawing; Wash Drawing; Pen and wash; Line-and-washing drawing; Wash (painting)
·add. ·- In water-color painting, work in, or a work done chiefly in, washes, as distinguished from that done in stipple, in body color, ·etc.
Wash (visual arts)         
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VISUAL ARTS TECHNIQUE
Wash painting; Wash drawing; Wash Drawing; Pen and wash; Line-and-washing drawing; Wash (painting)
A wash is a term for a visual arts technique resulting in a semi-transparent layer of colour. A wash of diluted ink or watercolor paint applied in combination with drawing is called pen and wash, wash drawing, or ink and wash.
car wash         
  • A self-service car wash in [[Kłodzko]], Poland
  • A vehicle exiting the friction zone of the wash. Visible are side brushes, wrap-around brushes, the conveyor, and a high-pressure rinse arch.
  • An in-bay automatic car wash performing a friction wash pass
  • This car wash in San Bernardino, California, is an example of [[Googie architecture]]
  • A car wash in [[Warwick]], UK
  • Car wash tunnel at the ABC filling station in [[Joensuu]], Finland
  • Ex [[Petrol station]] and now hand car wash in [[Bradford]], UK
  • Rotating brushes inside a conveyor car wash
  • A multi-bay, coin-operated self-service car wash in Seattle, Washington
  • A truck wash in [[Savannakhet]], Laos
  • A glass car wash building containing an inbay automatic and freestanding blowers
  • A touchless in-bay automatic car wash
FACILITY USED TO CLEAN THE EXTERIOR OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Underbody wash; Carwash; Car washing; Dri wash; Waterless Car Wash; Carwashing; Waterless car wash; Waterless carwash; Vehicle washing; Bikini car wash; Car wash industry
¦ noun a structure containing equipment for washing vehicles automatically.

Wikipedia

Rust (fungus)

Rusts are plant diseases caused by pathogenic fungi of the order Pucciniales (previously known as Uredinales).

An estimated 168 rust genera and approximately 7,000 species, more than half of which belong to the genus Puccinia, are currently accepted. Rust fungi are highly specialized plant pathogens with several unique features. Taken as a group, rust fungi are diverse and affect many kinds of plants. However, each species has a very narrow range of hosts and cannot be transmitted to non-host plants. In addition, most rust fungi cannot be grown easily in pure culture.

A single species of rust fungi may be able to infect two different plant hosts in different stages of its life cycle, and may produce up to five morphologically and cytologically distinct spore-producing structures viz., spermogonia, aecia, uredinia, telia, and basidia in successive stages of reproduction. Each spore type is very host specific, and can typically infect only one kind of plant.

Rust fungi are obligate plant pathogens that only infect living plants. Infections begin when a spore lands on the plant surface, germinates, and invades its host. Infection is limited to plant parts such as leaves, petioles, tender shoots, stem, fruits, etc. Plants with severe rust infection may appear stunted, chlorotic (yellowed), or may display signs of infection such as rust fruiting bodies. Rust fungi grow intracellularly, and make spore-producing fruiting bodies within or, more often, on the surfaces of affected plant parts. Some rust species form perennial systemic infections that may cause plant deformities such as growth retardation, witch's broom, stem canker, galls, or hypertrophy of affected plant parts.

Rusts get their name because they are most commonly observed as deposits of powdery rust-coloured or brown spores on plant surfaces. The Roman agricultural festival Robigalia (April 25) has ancient origins in combating wheat rust.