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Definition of fusarium in English: fusariumnounPlural fusariums, Plural fusaria fjʊˈzɛːrɪəmfyo͝oˈzerēəm 1A mould of a large genus which includes a number that cause plant diseases, especially wilting. Genus Fusarium, subdivision Deuteromycotina Example sentencesExamples - While developing molecular markers for fusaria, O'Donnell uncovered clues that threats of scab could be lurking in some unlikely places.
- Although Panama disease is not economically important in the American tropics at the moment, strains of fusaria capable of infecting Cavendish varieties may reach the Americas in the foreseeable future.
- ‘Not all fusariums in the soil are bad guys,’ Matheron says.
- Teleomorphs described for fusaria in 9 of 11 sections all belong to the Hypocreales either in Gibberella, Nectria, or Neocosmospora.
- The fusarium strain to blame is specific to basil; it's a little different from the fusariums that bother beans, tomatoes and other crops.
- 1.1mass noun Infestation with any of the fusaria or related moulds.
Example sentencesExamples - Bt plants also fell prey to a fungal disease, fusarium.
- Wheat, for instance, is grading at one and two, with the lower grade due to fusarium, Reid said.
- He also gets an occasional attack of fusarium on his greens which he has to treat with a fungicide.
- Fertilizing bulbs too close to flowering time, when the bulbs can't metabolize the food, only encourages fusarium and other nasty things.
- Anthracnose, fusarium, and gibberella have already been reported; charcoal rot will likely be observed soon.
Origin Early 20th century: modern Latin, from Latin fusus 'spindle'. Definition of fusarium in US English: fusariumnounfyo͝oˈzerēəm 1A mold of a large genus, many of which cause plant diseases, especially wilting. Genus Fusarium, subdivision Deuteromycotina. Example sentencesExamples - ‘Not all fusariums in the soil are bad guys,’ Matheron says.
- Teleomorphs described for fusaria in 9 of 11 sections all belong to the Hypocreales either in Gibberella, Nectria, or Neocosmospora.
- Although Panama disease is not economically important in the American tropics at the moment, strains of fusaria capable of infecting Cavendish varieties may reach the Americas in the foreseeable future.
- While developing molecular markers for fusaria, O'Donnell uncovered clues that threats of scab could be lurking in some unlikely places.
- The fusarium strain to blame is specific to basil; it's a little different from the fusariums that bother beans, tomatoes and other crops.
- 1.1 Infestation with fusarium or related molds.
Example sentencesExamples - Wheat, for instance, is grading at one and two, with the lower grade due to fusarium, Reid said.
- He also gets an occasional attack of fusarium on his greens which he has to treat with a fungicide.
- Bt plants also fell prey to a fungal disease, fusarium.
- Anthracnose, fusarium, and gibberella have already been reported; charcoal rot will likely be observed soon.
- Fertilizing bulbs too close to flowering time, when the bulbs can't metabolize the food, only encourages fusarium and other nasty things.
Origin Early 20th century: modern Latin, from Latin fusus ‘spindle’. |