Examples of 'leaf blight' in a sentence

Meaning of "leaf blight"

leaf blight: A plant disease characterized by the decay or discoloration of leaves, often caused by fungi, bacteria, or environmental factors, leading to wilting, browning, or spotting of the foliage

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Everybody is always worried about leaf blight.
Taro monocultures with no leaf blight resistance had been created with very little genetic variance.
Applications of foliar fungicides can be used to control leaf blight.
Leaf blight of wheat caused by a new species of Alternaria.
In alliums it is known as leaf blight.
Bacterial leaf blight is a prevalent and destructive disease which affects millions of hectares throughout Asia.
Top killing and stalk rot may follow leaf blight.
Leaf blight Common leaf spot.
Control measures used for leaf spot and leaf scorch will also control leaf blight.
Taro leaf blight - a threat to food security.
Cochliobolis carbonum = leaf blight of corn f.
However, resistance to anthracnose stalk rot is separate from resistance to anthracnose leaf blight.
Planting anthracnose leaf blight-resistant hybrids can help to manage anthracnose leaf blight.
Symptom-lessness apparently is a common manifestation of alternaria leaf blight of cotton.
If leaf blight would have hit there, it could disrupt most of our rubber supply.

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Graminicolca causes two distinct anthracnose diseases, leaf blight and stalk rot.
Bacterial leaf blight ( also called bacterial canker ) can cause considerable damage in tomato plants.
Once infected, the plant suffers from flower and leaf blight and dieback.
Is leaf blight a real threat to rubber trees? Okay.
He spends most of his time in the lab, cataloguing archived specimens, including leaf blight.
In warmer climates, the fungus that causes leaf blight can also cause fruit soft rot.
The English name of the disease it incites is " carrot leaf blight.
Hybrids resistant to both leaf blight and stalk rot caused by C. graminicola are available.
Ascr 18 provided protection against Cochliobolus heterostrophus, a fungal pathogen that causes southern corn leaf blight.
A bacterial leaf blight caused by Xanthomonas campestris can also be destructive in warm, humid areas.
Leafspot, leaf blotch and leaf blight diseases such as,.
Is leaf blight a real threat?
However, this culture is susceptible to various diseases, such as ¿ lixagrande ¿, ¿ lixapequena ¿ and leaf blight.
Management Strategies, Planting anthracnose leaf blight-resistant hybrids can help to manage anthracnose leaf blight.
Leaf blight ( Phytophtera infestans ).
Wiltshire, which incites leaf blight disease in pigeon pea Cajanus cajan ( I. ).
Bacterial leaf blight of rice, caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas oryzae ( Uyeda & Ishiyama ) Dowson.
But in 1970, the Southern corn leaf blight epidemic Helminthosporium maydis Nisik.
Key words, leaf blight of cotton, Alternaria, aggressiveness, virulence, fitness.
Chrysanthemum diseases, leaf blight ( Septoria chrysanthemi-indici ) and white rust ( Puccini a horiana ) ;.
South American leaf blight ( SALB ) is a fungal disease of rubber trees.

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