Family Albuginaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Fungi that produce white sori resembling blisters on certain flowering plants.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The Family Albuginaceae comprises a group of obligate parasites that infect certain flowering plants, causing them to develop white sori resembling blisters.
- White blister rust's characteristic white blisters produced by the Family Albuginaceae parasite often leave their telltale signs on crop plants.
- The Family Albuginaceae produces white sori resembling blisters that are also distinct in their powdery texture on infected plants.
- Some types of fungi belonging to the Family Albuginaceae infect specific plants and have distinct preferences for host plants.
- In the field of plant pathology, research on the Family Albuginaceae may provide new methods for controlling fungal infections in crops.