cane blight
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: A fungal disease that specifically attacks the stems (canes) of certain woody, fruit-bearing shrubs, such as raspberries and blackberries, causing dieback and potentially killing the plant.
Usage
This term is used exclusively in horticulture and plant pathology to describe a specific condition affecting bramble fruits. It refers to the disease itself, not its symptoms or the causative fungus. - The raspberry patch was severely impacted by cane blight after the wet spring. - Preventative pruning is the best defense against cane blight.
Advanced Usage
- As a subject of control/management: The term is commonly used in the context of agricultural science and gardening advice regarding disease prevention and treatment.
- Managing cane blight involves promoting good air circulation and removing infected canes.
Variants and Related Words
- Cane blight fungus: Refers specifically to the pathogenic organism (often ) that causes the disease.
- Canker: A broader plant pathology term for a localized, necrotic lesion on a stem, which is a key symptom of cane blight.
Synonyms
- Stem blight (a more general term for diseases causing stem dieback).
- Cane disease (a broader category that includes cane blight and other ailments).
Related Phrases/Idioms
Not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.
Noun
- a disease affecting the canes of various bush fruits (e.g., raspberries or currants)