rye ergot

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rye ergot

A farmer inspects a stalk of rye for signs of rye ergot.

Definition

Noun: 1. A sclerotium or hardened mass of mycelium: Specifically, a compact, dark-colored fungal structure that develops on the rye plant (Secale cereale) and related grasses. It is the overwintering form of the fungus Claviceps purpurea.

Usage Notes
  • The term "rye ergot" is a specific compound noun. The core word being defined is "ergot," which is modified by "rye" to specify the host plant. It refers to the physical, hardened fungal body itself.
  • It is primarily used in botanical, mycological (fungal), agricultural, and historical contexts.
  • This structure is highly toxic due to the presence of alkaloids and has been responsible for historical poisonings (ergotism) but is also the source of compounds used in modern medicine.
Examples
  • The farmer inspected the grain for signs of rye ergot before harvest.
  • Historically, outbreaks of St. Anthony's Fire were linked to the consumption of bread made from flour contaminated with rye ergot.
  • Under the microscope, the rye ergot sclerotium reveals its dense fungal structure.
Advanced Usage
  • Ergot poisoning / Ergotism: The disease condition caused by consuming grains contaminated with ergot alkaloids from fungi like .
    • The mysterious illness in the village was eventually diagnosed as ergot poisoning.
  • Ergot alkaloids: The class of chemical compounds derived from the ergot fungus, some of which are used to produce medications.
    • Lysergic acid is a well-known ergot alkaloid.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ergot (n): The general term for the sclerotium of or similar fungi, not always specifying rye.
    • Ergot can also infect other cereal crops like wheat and barley.
  • Sclerotium (n): The general biological term for a compact mass of hardened fungal mycelium.
  • Claviceps purpurea (n): The scientific name for the fungus that produces ergot.
Synonyms
  • Fungal sclerotium (on rye)
  • Ergot sclerotium
Related Phrases
  • Contaminated with ergot: Describing grain that contains the toxic fungal bodies.
    • The entire batch was destroyed because it was contaminated with ergot.
  • Ergot infestation: The occurrence of the fungus in a crop.
    • Wet weather promoted an ergot infestation in the fields.
Related Idioms
  • No direct idioms feature the term "rye ergot." Historical references to its effects are described literally (e.g., "suffered from ergotism").
rye ergot

A farmer inspects a stalk of rye for signs of rye ergot.

Noun
  1. a sclerotium or hardened mass of mycelium