downy mildew
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Definition
- Noun:
- A plant disease: "downy mildew" refers to a type of plant disease caused by certain parasitic fungi, primarily from the family Peronosporaceae.
- The causative fungus: The term can also refer to the fungus itself that causes this disease, characterized by a downy, fuzzy growth on the undersides of leaves.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The vineyard was severely affected by downy mildew this season.
- Gardeners must watch for the white, downy mildew on their cucumber plants.
Advanced Usage
- "downy mildew of [plant name]": A common construction specifying the host plant.
- Downy mildew of grapevine is a major concern for viticulturists worldwide.
Variants and Related Words
- Mildew (n): A broader term for various types of fungal growth on plants or materials.
- Peronosporaceae (n): The scientific family name for many downy mildew-causing fungi.
Synonyms
- Fungal blight: A general term for plant diseases caused by fungi.
- Oomycete infection: A more technical term, as downy mildews are caused by oomycetes, which are fungus-like organisms.
Related Phrases
Resistant to downy mildew: Describing plant varieties that are not easily infected.
- This hybrid squash is resistant to downy mildew.
Downy mildew control: Refers to methods of managing the disease.
- Effective downy mildew control often involves both cultural practices and fungicides.
Noun
- any of various fungi of the family Peronosporaceae parasitic on e.g. grapes and potatoes and melons