A plant genus of the family LAMIACEAE. The common names of beebalm or lemonbalm are also used for MELISSA. The common name of bergamot is also used for Citrus bergamia (CITRUS).
A mitosporic Ceratobasidiaceae fungal genus that is an important plant pathogen affecting potatoes and other plants. There are numerous teleomorphs.

Role of essential oils in control of Rhizoctonia damping-off in tomato with bioactive Monarda herbage. (1/1)

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I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Monarda" is not a medical term. It is the genus name for a group of plants commonly known as bee balms or bergamots. These herbaceous perennials are native to North America and are part of the mint family (Lamiaceae). Some people use the leaves and flowers of Monarda species in teas and other culinary applications, and some Native American tribes have used them for medicinal purposes. However, there is limited scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness as medical treatments.

Rhizoctonia is a genus of saprophytic and facultative parasitic fungi that belong to the order Corticiales. It is widely distributed in soil and on plant debris, and can cause various plant diseases known as "rhizoctonioses." The most common species associated with plant pathogenicity is Rhizoctonia solani. These fungi infect a wide range of plants, including crops, turfgrass, and ornamentals, causing symptoms such as root rot, stem canker, damping-off, and wirestem blight. The fungus can also form sclerotia, which are compact masses of hardened fungal mycelium that can survive in the soil for many years, serving as a source of infection for future plant growth.

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