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Meaning of "fire blight"

Fire blight is a plant disease caused by a bacterial infection that affects various fruit trees and ornamental plants. It is characterized by wilting, browning, and blackening of blossoms, twigs, and branches, resembling the appearance of being scorched by fire. Fire blight can severely damage or kill affected plants and is known for its rapid spread. Effective management and control measures are necessary to prevent its spread and protect plant health
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  • A bacterial plant disease, caused by Erwinia amylovora, that affects apples, pears and some other members of the Rosaceae family.

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Fire blight disease is very difficult to control.
The plant can suffer from fire blight.
An example of fire blight bacterium on an apple.
Trees are susceptible to fire blight.
Fire blight damage in orchard.
There is a potential for the insect to be a vector of fire blight.
Fire blight can attack many different parts of the tree.
This group initially identified fire blight of apple as a national priority issue.
There is concern over the potential for this insect to be a vector of fire blight.
Fire blight gets its name from the burnt appearance of affected blossoms and twigs.
These three products further ensure a significant and reproducible protection against fire blight.
Fire blight can be controlled by using sprays with fixed copper during the flowering season.
The requirement that apples be sourced from areas free from fire blight disease symptoms.
Fire blight and potato rot for example can devastate and diminish the harvest.
The antibiotic is the only product that is effective against the devastating disease fire blight.

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In Slovakia the situation of fire blight was also evaluated.
Blightban and Bloomtime are biopesticides that may help to suppress fire blight.
Current management practices Fire blight is best controlled with an integrated approach.
The common name of the disease caused by Erwinia amylovora is fire blight.
Fire blight is another problem that can occur in Indian hawthorn in certain instances.
A common bacterial disease that can be seen in the landscape is fire blight Erwinia amylovora.
Fire blight of Pomoideae Erwinia amvlovora.
Bacterial blight including Fire blight.
Fire blight Powdery mildew.
The Sweet Sixteen is resistant to fire blight and scab.
Fire Blight Fire blight is caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora.
Apple scab Fire blight.
It is a cultivar that is susceptible to bitter pit, and fire blight.
Fire blight can kill infected trees, which must then be removed.
For apple trees and pear trees only, fire blight.
Work already in progress on fire blight disease of pears, apples and related spe.
The insects may also act as vectors of bacterial diseases, such as fire blight.
For pears only, pear psylla and fire blight due to adverse weather conditions.
Such microbes might make antimicrobial compounds or simply out-compete Erwinia amylovora, the fire blight pathogen.
For example, bacteria causing fire blight or blister spot can develop resistance to copper products.
Erwinia amylovora is a Gram-negative bacterium in the family Enterobacteriaceae, and is responsible to Fire blight.
Fireblight, The Fire blight is another disease considered the most destructive to plants.
Right now, a drug-resistant version of the bacterial disease fire blight is attacking American apple crops.
A reduction in fire blight of about 50 % in comparison to untreated trees was observed.
Subsequently, New Zealand recognized that fire blight can have serious consequences.
The fire blight bacterium, Erwinia amylovora, was later named for him.
Issue 7, assessing efficacy of biological control agents, use of a bacteriophage in fire blight management.
Where does fire blight come from?
A 2012 study screened plant quinones for inhibiting effects on the bacterial fire blight pathogen.
Fire blight ( a common fruit tree disease ).
Average protection effectiveness against fire blight carried out in parallel ( n=12 ).
Fire blight control, the struggle goes on ( short version ).
Abstract, The bacterium E. amylovora is responsible for the fire blight disease of Maleae (apple, pear… ).
Chlorothalonil Brown rot Fire blight 3 2 4 2 1 propiconazole copper oxychloride Pseudomonas flourescens Bacillus subtilis QST 713.
Resistant to Crown | Collar | Root rot ( Phytophthora ) and fire blight.

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