potato fungus
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Definition
Noun: * A type of fungus that causes a plant disease in potatoes, characterized by the appearance of dark, rough, scaly spots on the potato tubers.
Usage
- The term "potato fungus" is a common name used to refer to the specific fungal pathogen responsible for this disease. It is used in agricultural, botanical, and gardening contexts.
- It typically functions as a compound noun, where "potato" specifies the host plant affected by the "fungus."
Examples
- The entire crop was ruined by potato fungus.
- Farmers are advised to rotate crops to reduce the risk of potato fungus.
- Identifying potato fungus early can help save a harvest.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used when discussing plant pathology, crop management, and disease prevention strategies.
- In scientific contexts, the specific Latin name for the organism (e.g., ) is preferred for precision.
Variants and Related Words
- Potato wart disease: This is the name of the disease caused by the potato fungus ().
- Pathogen: A general term for an organism that causes disease, which includes fungi like the potato fungus.
- Tuber rot: A descriptive term for the effect of the fungus, though this can be caused by other pathogens as well.
Synonyms
- Potato wart fungus
- Potato disease fungus
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning is specifically a fungus causing a disease manifesting as black, scurfy (rough and scaly) spots on potato tubers. It does not refer to fungi that grow on stored potatoes after harvest (like mold) but to a parasitic fungus that attacks the living plant.
Noun
- fungus causing a disease in potatoes characterized by black scurfy spots on the tubers