genus Claviceps
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Definition
Proper noun: - A genus of fungi that are parasitic, specifically infecting the ovaries of grasses and cereal plants. The most notable species is Claviceps purpurea, which causes ergot disease.
Usage Notes
- "Genus Claviceps" is a scientific, taxonomic term used in biology and mycology. It is always capitalized ("Genus Claviceps" or simply "").
- It is used to refer to the entire group of fungal species sharing these parasitic characteristics. In common language, the effects of this genus are often discussed in the contexts of agriculture, plant disease, and historical medicine (ergotism).
Examples of Usage
Scientific Context:
- The life cycle of Genus Claviceps involves the production of sclerotia in place of healthy grain.
- Researchers are studying alkaloids produced by Claviceps species.
Agricultural Context:
- An outbreak of Genus Claviceps can devastate a rye crop.
- Farmers monitor fields for signs of Claviceps infection.
Advanced Usage
- "Claviceps-derived": Referring to substances originating from this fungus.
- The chemist studied Claviceps-derived alkaloids for pharmaceutical potential.
Variants and Related Words
- Claviceps (n): The abbreviated, standard form of the genus name, used interchangeably in scientific literature (e.g., "").
- Ergot (n): The common name for the hardened sclerotium (fungal body) produced by species, especially . It is also the name of the disease.
- Clavicipitaceae (n): The family of fungi to which the genus belongs.
Synonyms
- Ergot fungus: A common name for fungi of this genus, particularly .
Related Phrases and Terms
- Ergot poisoning / Ergotism: The human and animal disease caused by consuming grains contaminated with alkaloids.
- Ergot alkaloids: A class of compounds produced by fungi, some of which have medicinal uses (e.g., in migraine treatments) and toxic effects.
Noun
- fungi parasitic upon the ovaries of various grasses