Definition of albugo. Meaning of albugo. Synonyms of albugo

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Definition of albugo

albugo
Leucoma Leu*co"ma (l[-u]*k[=o]"m[.a]), n. [NL., fr. Gr. ley`kwma, fr. leyko`s white.] (Med.) A white opacity in the cornea of the eye; -- called also albugo.
Albugo
Albugo Al*bu"go, n.; pl. Albugines. [L., whiteness, fr. albus white.] (Med.) Same as Leucoma.

Meaning of albugo from wikipedia

- Albugo candida, commonly known as white rust or white blister rust, is an obligate plant pathogen in the family Albuginaceae that infects Br****icaceae...
- Albugo is a genus of plant-parasitic oomycetes. Those are not true fungi (Eumycota), although many discussions of this organism still treat it as a fungus...
- Albugo ipomoeae-panduratae, or white rust, is an oomycete plant pathogen, although many discussions still treat it as a fungal organism. It causes leaf...
- zygospore is formed by the fusion of two gametes. Examples are Mucor, Rhizopus, Albugo, Saprolegnia. Fungus-like organisms Mastigomycotina Wikispecies has information...
- Rissoa albugo is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusc in the family Rissoidae. Rissoa albugo Watson, 1873. Gofas,...
- white rust, is an oomycete plant pathogen unrelated to fungal organisms. Albugo tragopogonis is the old name for Pustula tragopogonis, the causal agent...
- Albugo occidentalis, the causal agent of spinach white rust, is an oomycete plant pathogen, although some discussions still treat it as a fungal organism...
- Clanculus albugo is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails. The small, conoidal s**** has a tumid conical...
- climatic conditions, and the number of native pathogens in the region (like Albugo spp.); as well as its predominant cultivation range, the prevalence in usage...
- inflorescence. The Albuginales are currently divided into three genera, Albugo parasitic predominantly to Br****icales, Pustula, parasitic predominantly...