halo blight
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Definition
Noun: 1. A plant disease: "Halo blight" is a specific bacterial disease that affects plants, particularly legumes like beans, and some grasses like oats. It is characterized by distinctive symptoms on the leaves. 2. Characteristic symptoms: The disease gets its name from the appearance of small, water-soaked spots on leaves, which are often surrounded by a yellowish-green "halo." These spots may eventually turn brown and kill the leaf tissue.
Usage
- "Halo blight" is used as a singular, non-count noun to name the disease itself.
- It is a technical term used primarily in agriculture, botany, and gardening contexts.
Examples
- The farmer's bean crop was severely damaged by halo blight.
- Researchers are studying ways to increase plant resistance to halo blight.
- The presence of small spots with yellow halos on the leaves is a classic sign of halo blight.
Advanced Usage
- "Halo blight of [plant name]": This construction specifies the host plant.
- Halo blight of beans is a major concern for commercial growers.
- The study focused on the epidemiology of halo blight of oats.
Variants and Related Words
- Blight (n): A general term for any plant disease that causes withering, spotting, or death of parts without rotting.
- Bacterial blight (n): A broader category of plant diseases caused by bacteria, which includes halo blight.
- Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola (n): The scientific name for the bacterial pathogen that causes halo blight in beans.
Synonyms
- Bean blight (when specifically referring to beans)
- Bacterial leaf spot (a more general descriptive term for similar symptoms)
Notes on Different Meanings
- "Halo blight" has a single, specific meaning in plant pathology. It is not used in general English outside this technical context. Do not confuse it with other types of "blight" (e.g., urban blight, which refers to urban decay).
Noun
- a blight of bean plants
- a blight affecting the leaves of oats and other grasses