tilletia caries
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Definition
Noun: - A species of fungus (Tilletia caries) that is a plant pathogen, specifically causing bunt or stinking smut of wheat. It destroys the developing kernels (grains) of the wheat plant by replacing the normal internal tissue with a dark, oily or greasy mass of foul-smelling fungal spores (teliospores).
Usage
- The term is used in the fields of mycology (the study of fungi), plant pathology, and agriculture to specifically identify this disease-causing organism.
- It is typically used in scientific, technical, or agricultural contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The field was quarantined after the detection of Tilletia caries in the wheat crop.
- Farmers must use treated seed to protect against Tilletia caries.
- The characteristic fishy odor is a telltale sign of infection by Tilletia caries.
Advanced Usage
- The binomial name follows scientific naming conventions (Genus: , species: ). In formal writing, it is often italicized.
- The disease it causes is commonly referred to as "common bunt" or "stinking smut."
Variants and Related Words
- Bunt: (noun) The common name for the plant disease caused by fungi in the genus , including .
- Stinking smut: (noun) Another common name for the same disease, referring to the unpleasant odor of the infected grains.
- Tilletia tritici: (noun) A former name for the same fungus; is the currently accepted scientific name.
- Tilletia: (noun) The genus name for a group of smut fungi that affect grasses.
Synonyms
- Common bunt fungus
- Stinking smut fungus
(Note: There are no standard phrasal verbs or idioms associated with this specific scientific term.)
Noun
- fungus that destroys kernels of wheat by replacing them with greasy masses of smelly spores