Betekenis van:
blight
blight
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- bepaalde aardappelziekte
- any plant disease resulting in withering without rotting
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
- alder blight
- apple blight
- beet blight
- blister blight
- blister blight
- cane blight
- chestnut blight
- coffee blight
- collar blight
- bean blight
- halo blight
- head blight
- late blight
- leaf blight
- peach blight
- potato blight
- rim blight
- spinach blight
- spur blight
- stem blight
- stripe blight
- thread blight
- tomato blight
- twig blight
- walnut blight
blight
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- schimmelziekte in gewas
- any plant disease resulting in withering without rotting
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
- alder blight
- apple blight
- beet blight
- blister blight
- blister blight
- cane blight
- chestnut blight
- coffee blight
- collar blight
- bean blight
- halo blight
- head blight
- late blight
- leaf blight
- peach blight
- potato blight
- rim blight
- spinach blight
- spur blight
- stem blight
- stripe blight
- thread blight
- tomato blight
- twig blight
- walnut blight
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The doctor said that this blight is immedicable.
- Here is a red spider, not so big as a pin's head. Can you imagine an elephant being interested in him—caring whether he is happy or isn't, or whether he is wealthy or poor, or whether his sweetheart returns his love or not, or whether his mother is sick or well, or whether he is looked up to in society or not, or whether his enemies will smite him or his friends desert him, or whether his hopes will suffer blight or his political ambitions fail, or whether he shall die in the bosom of his family or neglected and despised in a foreign land?
- Blight
- There is no evidence that insect control has any effect on Fusarium head blight of cereals in general.
- The significant interaction found between the previous crop and soil management has indicated the importance of host crop debris in the life-cycle of Fusarium head blight pathogens.
- For diseases such as Blight and Blight-like for which there are no short-term indexing procedures the plant material must be subjected upon arrival to shoot-tip grafting onto seedling stock grown under sterile culture as set out in FAO/IPGRI Technical Guidelines, and the resulting plants subjected to therapy procedures according to point 1.