genus pleurotus

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genus pleurotus

A chef carefully selects a fresh genus Pleurotus from a market stall.

Definition

Noun: * Genus Pleurotus: A taxonomic genus of fungi in the family Pleurotaceae. This genus is characterized by agarics (gilled mushrooms) that typically have white spores, caps, and an off-center or lateral stem (eccentric stem). Several species within this genus are edible and cultivated, making them an important food source.

Usage
  • The term "genus Pleurotus" is used in scientific, mycological (fungal), and culinary contexts to refer to this specific group of mushrooms.
  • It is a formal, taxonomic designation.
Examples
  • Scientific Classification: "The oyster mushroom belongs to genus Pleurotus."
  • Mycology: "A key characteristic of genus Pleurotus is the eccentric attachment of the stipe to the cap."
  • Cultivation: "Farmers often cultivate species from genus Pleurotus due to their robust growth."
Advanced Usage
  • The genus name is often used alone in non-technical writing to refer to these mushrooms (e.g., "Pleurotus mushrooms are commonly known as oyster mushrooms"). However, the full term "genus Pleurotus" explicitly denotes the taxonomic rank.
Variants and Related Words
  • Pleurotus (n): The genus name itself, frequently used as a shorthand.
  • Pleurotaceae (n): The family to which the genus belongs.
  • Oyster mushroom (n): The common name for the most widely cultivated species, .
Synonyms
  • Oyster mushroom genus: A descriptive, non-scientific synonym.
  • (There are no direct taxonomic synonyms, as genus names are unique.)
Different Meanings
  • The term has a single, specific meaning in biology and mycology. It does not have general English language meanings outside of this scientific context.
genus pleurotus

A chef carefully selects a fresh genus Pleurotus from a market stall.

Noun
  1. agarics with white spores and caps having an eccentric stem; an important mushroom of Japan

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