Pseudoperonospora cubensis is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for cucurbit downy mildew.
This particular fungus causes water mold in members of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae). It first shows up as light yellow or green wounds on the foliage. It then further mars the appearance with gray to purplish-black fungal growths on the undersides of leaves. The dying leaves curl upward.
The rest of the plant - flowers, fruits, roots, stems - are unaffected directly. But there are indirect consequences from the lack of protection from the dying and dead leaves. Specifically, the unprotected fruit tends to end up misshapen or deformed.
The scientific name of mildew is typically classified as belonging to the group of fungi known as Oomycetes. Examples include the species Pseudoperonospora cubensis, which causes downy mildew in cucurbits, and Plasmopara viticola, responsible for downy mildew in grapevines.
The scientific name for mildew is "Mold." It is a type of fungus that grows in damp, warm, and humid environments.
The scientific name for the Downy woodpecker is Picoides pubescens. The Downy woodpecker is the smallest woodpecker in North America. It is also one of the most common woodpeckers.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Picoides pubescens.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bromus tectorum.
Cucurbit downy mildew is the common name for Pseudoperonospora cubensis.This mildew is a much dreaded fungal disease of members of the gourd family (Cucurbitaceae). It particularly shows up and spreads in environments of high humidity, regular rainfall events, and supplemental irrigation. It tends to be described as a water mold that mars the appearance of cucurbit leaves, which curl upward as they die.The fungus launches no direct attack on other plant body parts. But flowers, fruits, roots and stems quickly may be affected by the lack of protection once foliage is absent. Specifically, the harvest tends to be reduced. What there is of a yield tends to be dominated by misshapen or sunscalded fruits.
Erysiphe graminisf. sp. tritici
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Datura innoxia.
Goodyera pubescens is the scientific name of the Downy Rattlesnake Plantain.Specifically, the genus is the first part of the binomial, Latin or scientific name. In the case of this wild orchid, it honors English botanist John Goodyer (1592 - 1664). The species is the second part of the scientific name. It honors the fine hairiness of the plant's stem.
Pseudoperonospora humuli is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the hop downy mildew.This fungus is dreaded by hops cultivators of the western United States of America. Its presence and spread is encouraged by the moist conditions that cultivators must practice what with irrigation supplemental to rainfall events. It begins as light yellow or green spotting on the foliage. By the time it is finished it has not only destroyed the hops' appearance, but also stunted the growth and destroyed all harvest possibilities.
The scientific name for mildew is usually referred to as Oomycota or Peronosporomycetes. These are fungi-like microorganisms that can cause plant diseases and are commonly found on damp surfaces in indoor environments.
The scientific name for the poisonous plant Downy thorn-apple is Datura inoxia. It belongs to the Solanaceae family, which includes other well-known plants such as tomatoes, potatoes, and bell peppers.