brown rot gummosis
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Definition
Noun: - A fungal disease affecting citrus trees: A plant disease, specifically of citrus trees, caused by the fungal pathogen Phytophthora citrophthora. This disease is characterized by symptoms that include brown decay of fruit and wood, and the exudation of gum from infected areas.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The orchard suffered significant losses due to an outbreak of brown rot gummosis.
- Controlling soil moisture is crucial for preventing brown rot gummosis in lemon groves.
Advanced Usage
- As a specific phytopathological term: The term is used precisely in agricultural and botanical sciences to diagnose and discuss this particular citrus disease.
- The research paper focused on the genetic resistance of rootstocks to brown rot gummosis.
Variants and Related Words
- Phytophthora gummosis: Another name for the same disease, highlighting the causative agent.
- Citrus gummosis: A broader term for gum-exuding diseases in citrus, which may have various causes including species.
- Brown rot: A component of the compound term, referring to a type of decay where plant tissue turns brown and shrivels; it is also a common name for other fungal diseases in different fruits (e.g., stone fruits).
Synonyms
- Phytophthora disease (of citrus): A more general synonym referencing the genus of the pathogen.
- Citrus foot rot: A related condition often caused by similar species, sometimes used interchangeably in broader contexts, though it may specifically affect the tree base.
Notes on the Target Word
- This is a compound noun ("brown rot" + "gummosis") used as a single, fixed term for a specific plant disease. It is a technical term primarily found in agricultural and horticultural contexts.
Noun
- disease of citrus trees caused by the fungus Phytophthora citrophthora