oidium

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See also: Oidium and oïdium

English

Grapes affected by Erysiphe necator
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Etymology

From New Latin ōidium, from Ancient Greek ᾠόν (ōión, egg) +‎ -idium.

Noun

oidium (plural oidia)

  1. A fragile spore produced by some fungi.
    • 2003 August, Competition Science Vision, page 802:
      Oidia are hyaline, small and thin-walled unicellular sections or fragments of the mycelium.
      Oidia may be uni- or binucleate as whether they are produced by the breaking up of the primary or secondary mycelium.
    • 2004, P.D. Sharma, The Fungi, page 241:
      However, in some forms mainly some Hymenomycetes it occurs by the formation of oidia. The oidia are of two main types.
    • 2006, A. V. S. S. Sambamurty, A Textbook of Plant Pathology, page 239:
      Later the pods become covered completely with white powdery mass composed of mycelium, oidiophores and oidia of the fungus.
  2. The fungus Erysiphe necator (= Uncinula necator), which produces powdery mildew in grapes.

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Translations

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French oïdium.

Noun

oidium n (uncountable)

  1. powdery mildew

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