genus Phytophthora
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Definition
Noun: * A genus of destructive parasitic oomycete microorganisms (water molds) that cause plant diseases, notably various forms of rot, blight, and damping-off. They are not true fungi but are often classified with them due to similar ecological roles and disease symptoms.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific, agricultural, and botanical contexts to classify and discuss a specific group of plant pathogens.
- It is typically used with a singular verb when referring to the genus as a taxonomic unit.
- Individual species within the genus are referred to as " [species name]".
Examples
- Scientific Classification: " belongs to the family Peronosporaceae."
- Agricultural Impact: "The potato famine in Ireland was caused by a pathogen from ."
- General Discussion: "Researchers are studying the life cycle of to develop new control methods."
Advanced Usage
- "Phytophthora" as a Common Name: In non-taxonomic writing, the genus name alone ("") is often used as a common noun to refer to these organisms collectively.
- Example: "Phytophthora is a major threat to global forests and crops."
Variants and Related Words
- Phytophthora (n): The singular or collective form used to refer to organisms of this genus.
- Example: "A Phytophthora was identified as the cause of the root rot."
- Phytophthoras (n, plural): A less common plural form.
- Phytophthora infestans (n): The specific species responsible for potato late blight.
- Phytophthora ramorum (n): The species causing sudden oak death and ramorum blight.
- phytophthorosis (n): A disease condition caused by a species.
Synonyms
- Water mold genus (broad, descriptive synonym): This describes its biological group (Oomycota) but is less precise.
- Plant parasitic oomycete genus (descriptive synonym): A more precise scientific description.
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Oomycete (n): The larger biological class to which belongs.
- Brown rot (n): A common type of disease symptom caused by some species in this genus.
- Blight (n): Another common disease symptom, such as late blight caused by .
- Damping-off (n): A disease of seedlings often associated with and other pathogens.
- Pythium (n): A closely related genus of oomycetes that also causes damping-off and root rots.
Noun
- destructive parasitic fungi causing brown rot in plants