Word: Genus Verticillium
Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: "Genus Verticillium" refers to a group (or family) of fungi that are not perfect (imperfect fungi). These fungi have a specific way of growing where their spores (called conidia) are produced in a unique pattern at the ends of their branches, which are arranged in circles (whorls). These fungi are known to cause diseases in plants, particularly wilting diseases.
"Genus Verticillium" is a term used in science to describe a group of fungi that can cause plant diseases, especially wilting.