Plasmodiophoraceae (Noun)
Meaning
Family of fungi often causing hypertrophy in seed plants.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Plasmodiophoraceae is a family of fungi that infects seed plants, causing various types of hypertrophy and cellular deformations.
- Club root disease, caused by the Plasmodiophoraceae family, results in enlarged and distorted roots in affected plants.
- Researchers have identified several species within the Plasmodiophoraceae family that are responsible for inducing hypertrophic growth in infected seed plants.
- Infection by Plasmodiophoraceae fungi often leads to abnormal cell growth and the formation of galls on the affected plant tissues.
- The Plasmodiophoraceae family is composed of obligate parasites that infect a wide range of seed plants, causing significant damage to agricultural crops.