释义 |
sclerotinia|sklɪərəʊˈtɪnɪə| [mod.L. (L. Fuckel 1870, in Jahrb. d. Nassauischen Vereins f. Naturk. XXIII–XXIV. 330), f. Sclerotium + -inium, arbitrary suffix.] The name of a genus of parasitic fungi, used attrib. and absol. to designate plant diseases caused by them.
1926Misc. Publ. Min. Agric. & Fish. LII. 26 Sclerotinia disease..reported from Lancashire [potatoes]. 1950N.Z. Jrnl. Agric. July 79/2 Causing rapid decay, sclerotinia rot (Sclerotinia spp.) attacks many plants, including petunias, zinnias, stocks, and wallflowers. Dead plants are usually black, but are covered by a white growth. 1976E. Scarrow N.Z. Veg. Gardening Guide 64 Fungal diseases include early and late blight sclerotinia (or white mould disease) and various other stem and leaf blights. |