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Sentence count:161+3Posted:2017-03-01Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: decaydestroydiseaseruinspoilwitherSimilar words: blightedhighlightlightflightplightslightdelightlightlyMeaning: [blaɪt]  n. 1. a state or condition being blighted 2. any plant disease resulting in withering without rotting. v. cause to suffer a blight. 
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121. This paper reported the results of transmission and scanning electron microscopical examinations of the material resistant to blight leaf disease of rice.
122. Pathogens of carrot spotted blight were able to overwinter in seeds, plant residues and soils, but cann't be isolated from fermented manures.
123. In a separate development, another team reported completing a genome of the organism responsible for late blight.
124. In 2005 and 2006, the resistance to spread and initial infection of Fusarium head blight was evaluated in 287 barley cultivars by using single floret injection and spore spaying.
125. Much as the potato blight crossed the Atlantic, M. ulei will surely make its way across the Pacific one day, with consequences as disastrous as they are predictable.
126. High relative humidity in field was favorable for occurrence and epidemic of late blight.
127. This variety of flowers melon super-large fruit type, resistant blights, cirsoid blight, epidemic disease, fruit-set rate is high.
128. The spatial pattern and sampling methods of asparagus (Asparagus officinalis) stem blight were studied in this paper.
129. Fusarium head blight(FHB), caused by Fusarium graminearum Schwab(telomorph:Gibberella zeae), is a major disease of wheat.
130. And a strange penultimate chapter on the Irish potato famine in which the potato blight is the villain, responsible for many deaths and massive emigration (shades of McNeill?).
131. Upgrade Aura of Blight - Increases the regenerative effect of the Obsidian Statue's hit point regeneration.
132. From the absolute value of control effect, "Priority of the pathogen inoculation"means the disease has happened in the practice, the case is not meaning for controlling the pine needle blight.
133. During the growth of Euonymus japonicus L. in Jiangxi, the various diseases such as anthracnose, brown spot, scab, powdery mildew, leaf spot, leaf blight, coal soot and virus diseases were caused.
134. The biological characteristics of the pathogen showed that Rsolani causing carnation basal stem blight was strong adaptive in environment.
135. The result showed there is the resistance to spread as well as to initial infection of Fusarium head blight in barley.
136. Resistant variety breeding remains the most economic and effective approach for controlling rice blast and bacteria leaf blight.
137. Chestnut blight is one of most serious diseases of chestnut world widely.
138. Damping off,[http://sentencedict.com] alternaria leaf spot and ball blight also can cause serious damage to cotton in some years.
139. Identification result indoor was in high correlation with identification result in the field. So it showed that identification of wheat resistance to Fusarium Head Blight (FHB) was more accurate.
140. These results provide an important basis for selecting the parents with resistance to potato late blight in breeding.
141. From them, 3 inbred lines were selected for high resistance and high susceptiveness, respectively, in order to take genetic analysis of maize sheath blight gene in next step.
142. Mancozeb M-45 and iprodione could be used to replace mancozeb in controlling tomato grey mould and late blight.
143. Japonica rice and conventional rice held the higher resistance to rice bacterial leaf blight than indica rice and hybrid rice did, respectively.
144. The results supported that rice resistance to sheath blight was a hereditable character and selection to resistance was effective.
145. An initial failure was bound to blight a later success.
146. The killer mould behind potato blight has a giant genome, say scientists.
147. Fig. 5. Symptom of stem blight of horse-tail45 days after inoculated with infested soil of Fusarium oxysporum. Left: uninoculated, right: inoculated.
148. Soil borne diseases are major diseases threatening maize production such as . stalk rot?head smut?sheath blight.
149. Northern cultivars are not humidity resistant, and sensitive to fusarium head blight, and late maturity is late. The utilization of Southern and Northern cultivars is limited.
150. Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae is the causal agent of rice bacterial blight, a destructive rice disease worldwide.
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