"phytophthora" meaning in All languages combined

See phytophthora on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: phytophthoras [plural]
Etymology: From the translingual Phytophthora (genus name), from Ancient Greek φῡτόν (phūtón, “plant”) + φθορᾱ́ (phthorā́, “destruction, ruin”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|mul|Phytophthora|pos=genus name}} translingual Phytophthora (genus name), {{der|en|grc|φῡτόν|t=plant}} Ancient Greek φῡτόν (phūtón, “plant”), {{m|grc|φθορᾱ́|t=destruction, ruin}} φθορᾱ́ (phthorā́, “destruction, ruin”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} phytophthora (plural phytophthoras)
  1. Any of many parasitic pseudofungi, of the genus Phytophthora, that cause brown rot in plants. Wikipedia link: phytophthora Categories (lifeform): Oomycetes

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