noun
- a fungal disease of rye and other grains, caused by the fungus Claviceps purpurea, in which the grain is replaced by a dark, hard, horn-shaped mass
- the dark, horn-shaped fungal mass produced by this disease, used historically as a source of medicinal alkaloids
Usage: agriculture; plant pathology
Usage: medicine; pharmacology
Examples
- The farmer discovered ergot contaminating his rye crop after the wet spring.
- Ergot poisoning, also called ergotism, caused serious illness in medieval Europe when infected grain was consumed.
- The dark ergot bodies were visible among the normal grain kernels.
- Pharmaceutical companies once extracted alkaloids from ergot to produce migraine medications.
- Modern grain cleaning equipment helps prevent ergot from entering the food supply.