phytophthora
[ fahy-tof-ther-uh ]
/ faɪˈtɒf θər ə /
noun
any of a group of fungi of the genus Phytophthora, which cause a serious plant disease, especially affecting apple and pear trees and potatoes.
Origin of phytophthora
< New Latin (1876), equivalent to Greek
phyto-
phyto- +
-phthora, feminine of
-phthoros, verbid of
phtheírein to destroy
Words nearby phytophthora
Example sentences from the Web for phytophthora
Late Blight (Phytophthora infestans) is the same fungus as the late blight of potatoes, affecting both foliage and fruit.
The Tomato |Paul WorkAmong them are the vine mildew (Peronospora viticola) (Fig. 35), the potato fungus (Phytophthora infestans), and many others.
Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany |Douglas Houghton CampbellWe must remember that prior to 1860 the life-history of Phytophthora was not known.
Disease in Plants |H. Marshall Ward