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Definition of Bean blight
1. Noun. A blight of bean plants.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bean Blight
Literary usage of Bean blight
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fungous Diseases of Plants, with Chapters on Physiology, Culture Methods and by Benjamin Minge Duggar (1909)
"bean blight Pseudomonas Phaseoli Erw. Smith BEACH, SA bean blight. ... The bean
blight, a disease far more common and destructive in the United States than ..."
2. An Introduction to Bacterial Diseases of Plants by Erwin Frink Smith (1920)
"THE bean blight (Syn. The bacterial bean spot) Type.—This is a disease of beans
common on leaves, stems and pods, and confined principally to the parenchyma ..."
3. Some New Bacterial Diseases of Legumes and the Relationship of the Organisms by Thomas Franklin Manns (1914)
"The leaf lesion is a typical water- soaked area, quite similar to that of the
bean blight disease. These experiments were carried out again beginning Nov. ..."
4. Annual Report (1903)
"The most destructive of these is the bean anthracnose, though the bean blight
and bean rust often cause considerable loss. As these diseases are described ..."
5. Cyclopedia of American Agriculture: A Popular Survey of Agricultural by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1907)
"58), though bean-blight (Bacterium phaseoli) also often causes considerable loss.
In 1904 and 1905, these diseases, especially Fig. 300. ..."
6. A History of the Vegetable Kingdom: Embracing the Physiology of Plants, with by William Rhind (1857)
"... upon the roots, and the bean blight (uredo fabos) upon the stems and leaves.
Though these are most probably the consequence of a diseased state of the ..."
7. The Forage and Fiber Crops in America by Thomas Forsyth Hunt (1907)
"bean blight is a bacterial disease, producing on the leaves and pods large watery
patches. On the leaves the spots become dry and brittle, and on the pods ..."