rust-inhibiting paint - significado y definición. Qué es rust-inhibiting paint
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Qué (quién) es rust-inhibiting paint - definición

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]]

Paint stripper         
CHEMICAL PRODUCT THAT REMOVES PAINT, FINISHES, AND COATINGS
Petroleum hydroxide; Paint remover; Stripper (chemical); Paint-stripper; Paint stripping; Paint strippers
Paint stripper, or paint remover, is a chemical product designed to remove paint, finishes, and coatings, while also cleaning the underlying surface.
paint stripper         
CHEMICAL PRODUCT THAT REMOVES PAINT, FINISHES, AND COATINGS
Petroleum hydroxide; Paint remover; Stripper (chemical); Paint-stripper; Paint stripping; Paint strippers
(paint strippers)
Paint stripper is a liquid which you use in order to remove old paint from things such as doors or pieces of furniture.
N-MASS
spray paint         
WRITING OR ART MEDIUM
Spray paint; Aerosol Paint; Spraypaint; Spray paints; Plastidip; Plasti dip
also spray-paint (spray paints, spray painting, spray painted)
1.
Spray paint is paint bought in a special can which you spray on a surface by pressing a button on the top of the can.
The walls have been horribly vandalized with spray paint.
N-MASS
2.
If you spray paint a surface, you paint it using spray paint. If you spray paint something on a surface, you paint it on that surface using spray paint.
The youths are taught how to spray paint cars and mend fences...
He spray-painted his name on the wall.
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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.