IPA: /sɛpˈtɔːrɪə/
KK: /sɛpˈtɔrɪə/
A type of fungus that belongs to the genus Septoria, known for causing leaf spot diseases in various plants and crops.
The farmer noticed that the crops were affected by septoria, leading to significant leaf damage.
**Septoria** → The word 'septoria' is derived from the Latin 'septem' (meaning seven) and the suffix '-oria' (indicating a place or condition). The term refers to a genus of fungi characterized by their septate (divided into seven or more cells) hyphae, thus linking the number seven to its biological structure.
Think of the Latin word for seven ('septem') to remember that 'septoria' relates to a condition or place involving seven divisions.