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Definition of Synchytriaceae
1. Noun. A fungus family of order Chytridiales.
Generic synonyms: Fungus Family
Group relationships: Chytridiales, Order Chytridiales
Member holonyms: Genus Synchytrium, Synchytrium
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synchytriaceae
Literary usage of Synchytriaceae
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"All of the 10 or more families, are green except the synchytriaceae, which consist
of minute parasites in the cells of higher plants. Class 4. ..."
2. Botanical Abstracts by Board of Control of Botanical Abstracts (1921)
"The demonstration of the existence of sexuality in all synchytriaceae which
produce true resting sporangia is predicted.—F, Weiss. 1516. ..."
3. Fungous Diseases of Plants: With Chapters on Physiology, Culture Methods and by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1909)
"... OTHER SPECIES Among other synchytriaceae more or less commonly found in the
United States are ..."
4. The Fungi which Cause Plant Disease by Frank Lincoln Stevens (1913)
"synchytriaceae, p. 60. Mycelium present Mycelium of delicate, evanescent haus-
toria-like strands Mycelium limited, sporangia terminal 3. ..."
5. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"All of the 10 or more families, are green except the synchytriaceae, which consist
of minute parasites in the cells of higher plants. Class 4. ..."
6. Botanical Abstracts by Board of Control of Botanical Abstracts (1921)
"The demonstration of the existence of sexuality in all synchytriaceae which
produce true resting sporangia is predicted.—F, Weiss. 1516. ..."
7. Fungous Diseases of Plants: With Chapters on Physiology, Culture Methods and by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1909)
"... OTHER SPECIES Among other synchytriaceae more or less commonly found in the
United States are ..."
8. The Fungi which Cause Plant Disease by Frank Lincoln Stevens (1913)
"synchytriaceae, p. 60. Mycelium present Mycelium of delicate, evanescent haus-
toria-like strands Mycelium limited, sporangia terminal 3. ..."