potato wart

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potato wart

A farmer examines a potato with potato wart in the field.

Definition

Noun: * A fungal disease: A plant disease caused by the fungus Synchytrium endobioticum. It is characterized by the formation of dark, warty, and spongy growths on the eyes (buds) of potato tubers, rendering them unmarketable and unfit for consumption.

Usage
  • Potato wart is a serious quarantine disease that can devastate potato crops.
  • The primary symptom of potato wart is the presence of cauliflower-like growths on the tubers.
  • Countries implement strict import controls to prevent the introduction of potato wart.
Advanced Usage
  • "Potato wart disease": The full name of the disease, often used in formal agricultural or phytosanitary contexts.
    • The field was placed under quarantine due to an outbreak of potato wart disease.
  • "Potato wart pathogen": Refers specifically to the causal fungus, .
    • Research focuses on developing potatoes resistant to the potato wart pathogen.
Variants and Related Words
  • Wart (in plant pathology): A general term for a hard, rough growth on a plant, often caused by fungi, viruses, or bacteria. Potato wart is a specific type of plant wart.
  • Synchytrium endobioticum: The scientific name for the fungus that causes potato wart.
  • Black scab: An older, informal name sometimes used for this disease, though it is distinct from common scab.
Synonyms
  • Black scab (historical/regional)
  • Potato canker (less common)
Related Terms and Phrases
  • Quarantine pest: Potato wart is classified as a quarantine pest by many plant protection organizations.
  • Soil-borne disease: The pathogen persists in soil for many years, making eradication difficult.
  • Host resistance: A key management strategy involves planting potato varieties resistant to the wart fungus.
potato wart

A farmer examines a potato with potato wart in the field.

Noun
  1. fungous disease causing dark warty spongy excrescences in the eyes of potato tubers

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