granville wilt
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Definition
Noun A specific plant disease, primarily affecting tobacco, caused by bacterial infection and characterized by wilting.
Usage
"Granville wilt" is a technical term used in agriculture and plant pathology. It refers to a destructive disease caused by the bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum (formerly Pseudomonas solanacearum). The disease leads to a rapid wilting and death of the plant.
Examples
- The entire crop was lost to Granville wilt last season.
- Researchers are developing tobacco varieties resistant to Granville wilt.
- The farmer identified the symptoms as Granville wilt.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical agricultural contexts, named after Granville County, North Carolina, where it was first extensively studied.
- It can be used metaphorically in very specific contexts to describe something that causes a sudden and complete collapse, though this is rare.
- The scandal acted like a Granville wilt on his political career.
Variants and Related Words
- Bacterial wilt (n): The general category of plant diseases caused by various bacteria, of which Granville wilt is a specific type.
- Southern bacterial wilt (n): Another name for the same disease, reflecting its prevalence in warm climates.
Synonyms
- Southern bacterial wilt
- Tobacco wilt (context-specific)
Related Phrases
- Resistant to Granville wilt: A common phrase in agricultural catalogs and research describing plant cultivars.
- This new hybrid is resistant to Granville wilt and black shank.
Noun
- a bacterial wilt of tobacco plants