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Definition of rhynchosporium in English: rhynchosporiumnoun ˌrɪŋkə(ʊ)ˈspɔːrɪəm 1A fungus which causes foliage discoloration in barley and rye. Genus Rhynchosporium, subdivision Deuteromycotina Example sentencesExamples - It is a feed variety with good resistance to rhynchosporium and virus resistance, grain of low specific weight.
- Provisional results from a survey of winter barley show levels of rhynchosporium as the second-highest on record.
- 1.1mass noun A disease caused by rhynchosporium.
Example sentencesExamples - Chariot generally has rhynchosporium but far lower levels of mildew.
- Haka and Avenue are also both rated as having poorer resistance to rhynchosporium than Regina which, due to its popularity and widespread use, had significant infection in some regions.
- The recent warm and drier weather and T1 sprays have slowed rhynchosporium on the winter crop, but the forecast showery weather could reawaken the disease, particularly where there were low level early infections on spring crops.
Origin Modern Latin, from Greek rhunkos 'snout, beak' (because of the shape of the fungus) + spore. |