sclerotium disease

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sclerotium disease

A farmer examines a potato plant showing signs of sclerotium disease in the field.

Definition

Noun A plant disease caused by fungi of the genus Sclerotium, characterized by the formation of sclerotia. A sclerotium is a compact, hardened mass of fungal mycelium that serves as a survival structure.

Usage

The term is used specifically in plant pathology and mycology to describe infections where the defining symptom or characteristic is the production of these fungal resting bodies. - The disease often affects roots, stems, or the base of plants, leading to rot and wilting. - It is typically discussed in agricultural, botanical, or scientific contexts concerning crop health and fungal biology.

Examples
  • The farmer identified sclerotium disease in the lettuce crop by the presence of small, black sclerotia on the decaying stems.
  • Controlling sclerotium disease can be challenging because the sclerotia allow the fungus to persist in the soil for many seasons.
  • Research focuses on developing resistant plant varieties to combat sclerotium disease.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used more broadly to refer to any plant disease where sclerotia formation is a primary feature, even if caused by fungi now classified outside the original genus (e.g., some species in ).
Variants and Related Words
  • Sclerotium: (noun) The hard, resting body of the fungus itself.
  • Sclerotinia disease: (noun) A related type of plant disease caused by fungi of the genus , which also produce sclerotia. Often discussed in a similar context.
  • White mold: (noun) A common name for diseases caused by species, which are closely related and symptomatically similar to some sclerotium diseases.
  • Stem rot: (noun) A general description of the symptom often caused by sclerotium disease.
Synonyms
  • Sclerotium rot
  • Crown rot (when it specifically affects the crown/base of the plant)
Notes on Meaning
  1. Primary Meaning: A fungal plant disease distinguished by the creation of sclerotia.
  2. Causal Agent: Historically linked to fungi in the genus , though modern taxonomy may reclassify some causative organisms. The defining feature remains the disease symptom (sclerotia formation).
sclerotium disease

A farmer examines a potato plant showing signs of sclerotium disease in the field.

Noun
  1. plant disease cause by fungi of the genus Sclerotium; also one in which sclerotia are formed

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