genus Plasmodiophora
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Definition
Noun: - A taxonomic genus: The genus Plasmodiophora is the type genus of the family Plasmodiophoraceae. It comprises minute, parasitic fungi that infect plants. These organisms share similarities with slime molds and are sometimes classified among them.
Usage
- This term is used in scientific contexts, specifically in mycology (the study of fungi) and plant pathology.
- It refers to a specific group of parasitic microorganisms responsible for plant diseases.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Hierarchy: The term is used to denote a precise rank (genus) within biological classification, sitting above species and below family.
- In Disease Context: Often mentioned when discussing the causative agent of specific plant diseases, such as clubroot in cruciferous vegetables.
Variants and Related Words
- Plasmodiophoraceae (n): The family to which this genus belongs.
- Plasmodiophora (n): When used without "genus," it often refers to the genus itself in scientific literature (e.g., ).
- Plasmodiophorid (n): A common name for an organism belonging to this group.
Synonyms
- Plasmodiophorid genus: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its group classification.
- (Note: There are no direct common-language synonyms, as this is a precise scientific term.)
Related Phrases / Contexts
- Clubroot pathogen: A common reference, as (a species within this genus) causes clubroot disease.
- Obligate parasite: Describes the nature of organisms in this genus, which must live within a host plant to survive and reproduce.
Noun
- type genus of Plasmodiophoraceae comprising minute plant parasitic fungi similar to and sometimes included among the slime molds