leaf scorch
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Definition
Noun: A plant disease characterized by a burned or scorched appearance of the leaves and foliage. It is typically caused by environmental stresses (such as drought, heat, or wind), chemical injury, or pathogenic infections, which disrupt the plant's ability to transport water, leading to tissue death.
Usage
- As a subject: "Leaf scorch is a common problem during prolonged heatwaves."
- As an object: "The arborist diagnosed the maple tree with leaf scorch."
- With a preposition: "The symptoms of leaf scorch include browning at the leaf margins."
Examples
- "The prolonged drought induced severe leaf scorch on the oak trees."
- "Gardeners should water deeply to prevent leaf scorch in ornamental shrubs."
- "Unlike some fungal diseases, bacterial leaf scorch is systemic and cannot be cured."
Advanced Usage
- Causal Agents: The term is often modified to specify the cause, e.g., "bacterial leaf scorch" (caused by ) or "environmental leaf scorch."
- Symptom Description: In technical contexts, it describes the specific symptom of necrotic (dead) tissue along leaf margins and between veins, distinct from uniform browning.
Variants and Related Words
- Scorch (verb): To burn or become burned on the surface.
- Leaf Blight (noun): A different type of plant disease causing rapid and widespread browning and death of leaves.
Synonyms
- Foliar burn
- Leaf burn
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Meaning: The visible symptom or the disease named for its primary symptom—foliage that appears burned.
- Figurative Use: While primarily a technical term, it can be used descriptively outside of strict pathology.
Noun
- plant disease causing a burned or scorched appearance of the foliage