blight
(noun)
any of many plant diseases causing damage to, or the death of, leaves, fruit or other parts
Examples of blight in the following topics:
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Protists as Plant Pathogens
- Phytophthora infestans is an oomycete responsible for potato late blight.
- Widespread potato blight caused by P. infestans led to the well-known Irish potato famine in the nineteenth century that claimed the lives of approximately one million people and resulted in the emigration of at least one million more from Ireland.
- Late blight continues to plague potato crops in certain parts of the United States and Russia, wiping out as much as 70 percent of crops when no pesticides are applied.
- These unappetizing remnants result from an infection with P. infestans, the causative agent of potato late blight.
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Agricultural Diversity
- The tragic, Irish potato famine occurred when the single variety grown in Ireland became susceptible to a potato blight, wiping out the crop.
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Chromalveolata: Stramenopiles
- One plant pathogen is Phytophthora infestans, the causative agent of late blight of potatoes, such as occurred in the nineteenth century Irish potato famine.