order peronosporales
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A scientist examines a plant leaf infected with a member of the order Peronosporales.
Definition
Proper noun (used as a singular noun in biological taxonomy): * Order Peronosporales: A taxonomic order within the class Oomycetes, comprising chiefly parasitic fungi-like organisms. This order includes significant plant pathogens responsible for diseases like downy mildews and white rusts. It is characterized by filamentous growth and the production of asexual spores (sporangia or conidia) and sexual oospores.
Usage Notes
- In scientific writing, the order name is always capitalized ("Peronosporales") and is often italicized in print. It is treated as a singular noun (e.g., "The order Peronosporales many pathogens").
- It is used specifically in the context of mycology, plant pathology, and biological classification.
Examples
- Scientific Context:
- The order Peronosporales contains several families of economic importance to agriculture.
- Molecular studies have helped clarify the evolutionary relationships within the order Peronosporales.
- Plant pathologists study the life cycle of organisms in the order Peronosporales.
Advanced Usage
- The order Peronosporales is part of the larger group Oomycota, which are not true fungi but are often studied within mycology. They are more closely related to algae.
- The classification within this order is subject to revision as genetic analysis provides new insights.
Variants and Related Words
- Peronosporalean (adjective): Of or pertaining to the order Peronosporales.
- The peronosporalean pathogen caused widespread crop loss.
- Oomycete (noun): A member of the class Oomycetes, which includes the order Peronosporales.
- Water mold: A common name for many organisms in the Oomycetes, including some in Peronosporales.
Synonyms
- There are no direct common-language synonyms for this precise taxonomic rank. In general biological context, it could be referred to as:
- An order of oomycetes
- A group of peronosporalean pathogens
Related Phrases / Terms
- Downy mildew: A common disease caused by members of families within Peronosporales (e.g., , ).
- White rust: A disease caused by members of the family Albuginaceae within Peronosporales (genus ).
- Oospore: The thick-walled sexual spore characteristic of reproduction in this order.
A scientist examines a plant leaf infected with a member of the order Peronosporales.
Noun
- order of chiefly parasitic lower fungi: Albuginaceae and Peronosporaceae and Pythiaceae