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Cinnamomic
Cinnamomic Cin`na*mom"ic, a. [L. cinnamomum cinnamon.] (Chem.) See Cinnamic.

Meaning of Cinnamomi from wikipedia

- Phytophthora cinnamomi, also known as cinnamon fungus, is a soil-borne water mould that produces an infection which causes a condition in plants variously...
- Sclerotium cinnamomi is a fungal plant pathogen in the family Typhulaceae. It can cause 2–5 mm crusty black sclerotia on decaying plant matter. "Sclerotium...
- ****an and Korea. Castanea crenata exhibits resistance to Phytophthora cinnamomi, the fungal pathogen that causes ink disease in several Castanea species...
- teas. The part of the bark that is used to make ****es is called the Cinnamomi cortex. Chinese c****ia (called ròuguì; 肉桂 in Chinese) is produced primarily...
- of dicotyledons, and many are relatively host-specific parasites. P. cinnamomi, though, infects thousands of species ranging from club mosses, ferns...
- as Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, Diplodia species and Phytophthora cinnamomi (stripe canker) can affect the growing plants. The stems must be processed...
- Phytophthora cinnamomi. NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change. 2008. Hardham, A.R. (2005). "Pathogen profile: Phytophthora cinnamomi". Molecular...
- the water mold genus Phytophthora; perhaps the most aggressive is P. cinnamomi. Spores from root rot causing agents do contaminate other plants, but...
- disease affecting pineapple plants. The disease is caused by Phytophthora cinnamomi and P. parasitica, fungi that often affect pineapples grown in wet conditions...
- Phytophthora cinnamomi and Phytophthora ramorum, which have caused severe, red-black cankers in the trunk region of the species. Both P. cinnamomi and P. ramorum...