phoma
/ˈfoʊmə/ or /ˈfoʊmɑː/Definitions
1. noun
A type of fungal disease, especially one affecting plants, characterized by a superficial growth on the plant’s surface.
“The gardener suspected that the tomato plant was affected by a phoma disease and decided to treat it with fungicides.”
2. noun
A genus of fungi, especially those that cause plant diseases.
“The mycologist studied various species of phoma fungi and their impact on agriculture.”