onion yellow-dwarf virus
Noun: - A specific plant pathogen: The onion yellow-dwarf virus is the viral agent responsible for causing a disease characterized by stunted growth and yellowing of the foliage in onion plants.
This term is used specifically in the contexts of agriculture, plant pathology, and botany to identify the causative agent of a particular plant disease. - The crop failure was attributed to an infection by the onion yellow-dwarf virus. - Researchers are studying the transmission methods of the onion yellow-dwarf virus.
- As a subject of scientific study: The term is commonly used in scientific literature discussing plant virology, crop management, and disease resistance.
- Controlling the aphid population is crucial for managing the spread of the onion yellow-dwarf virus.
- OYDV: A common acronym for "onion yellow-dwarf virus."
- Onion yellow dwarf: The name of the disease caused by the virus. (Note: This refers to the disease condition, not the virus itself.)
- Plant virus (general category)
- Pathogen (general category)
This is a highly specific scientific term. It refers exclusively to the virus itself, not the symptoms it causes (which is "onion yellow dwarf"). The term is a compound noun where "onion yellow-dwarf" acts as a modifier for "virus."
- the virus that produces stunting and yellowing of the leaves of onion plants