boil smut
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Definition
Noun: 1. A plant disease: "Boil smut" is the common name for a specific fungal disease, caused by Ustilago maydis, that affects maize (corn) plants. 2. The symptom of the disease: The term also refers to the distinctive, tumor-like growths (galls) that form on any above-ground part of the infected corn plant, such as the ears, stalks, tassels, and leaves.
Usage
- "Boil smut" is used as a singular, non-count noun to name the disease itself.
- It can also be used as a count noun ("boil smuts") when referring to the individual gall structures.
Examples
- Noun (Disease):
- The field was heavily infected with boil smut, reducing the crop yield significantly.
- Farmers monitor their crops for signs of boil smut.
- Noun (Symptom/Gall):
- A large boil smut had formed where the ear should have been.
- The stalks were covered in greyish boil smuts.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Context: In mycology and plant pathology, the disease is more precisely referred to as "corn smut" or "Ustilago maydis". "Boil smut" is a descriptive common name based on the appearance of the symptoms.
- Culinary Context: In some cultures, particularly in Mexico, the immature galls of this fungus are harvested and eaten as a delicacy known as "huitlacoche" or "cuitlacoche", which is prized for its earthy, mushroom-like flavor.
Variants and Related Words
- Corn smut (n): The more general common name for this disease.
- Ustilago maydis (n): The scientific, Latin name for the causative fungus.
- Smut (n): A general term for plant diseases caused by fungi of the order Ustilaginales, which produce sooty, dark spores.
- Gall (n): A general term for an abnormal growth on a plant, often caused by insects, fungi, or bacteria.
- Huitlacoche (n): The Nahuatl-derived name for the edible, culinary form of the immature corn smut fungus.
Synonyms
- Corn smut
- Ustilago maydis (scientific synonym)
Notes on Meaning
- The definition emphasizes the visual progression of the disease: the swellings start as greyish-white galls that eventually rupture to reveal a mass of dark, powdery spores. This black spore mass is characteristic of "smut" diseases.
- While a disease, it is not typically toxic to humans, and as noted, is consumed in certain cuisines.
Noun
- a common smut attacking Indian corn causing greyish white swellings that rupture to expose a black spore mass