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Definition of Granville wilt
1. Noun. A bacterial wilt of tobacco plants.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Granville Wilt
Literary usage of Granville wilt
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Flue-Cured Tobacco: The Complete Handbook by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"granville wilt granville wilt appears first as a wilting on one side of the ...
At this stage, granville wilt may be easily confused with other diseases ..."
2. A Text-book of General Bacteriology by Edwin Oakes Jordan (1921)
"A serious disease of the tobacco plant in Florida and North Carolina (Granville
wilt of Stevens and Sackett) is caused by the same organism (Smith). ..."
3. Diseases of Economic Plants by Frank Lincoln Stevens, John Galentine Hall (1921)
"Tobacco plant in early stage of the Granville- wilt. Original. The wilt is now
known in North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, possibly Connecticut, ..."
4. Agricultural Bacteriology: A Study of the Relation of Germ Life to the Farm by Herbert William Conn (1909)
"... that causes the brown rot of the potato can also live as a parasite in the
tobacco plant where it produces what is known as the granville wilt. ..."
5. Agricultural Bacteriology: A Study of the Relation of Germ Life to the Farm by Herbert William Conn (1918)
"... that causes the brown rot of the potato can also live as a parasite in the
tobacco plant where it produces what is known as the granville wilt. ..."
6. Microbiology: A Text-book of Microörganisms, General and Applied by Charles Edward Marshall (1911)
"... stemmy varieties of tobacco seem to be more resistant to the granville wilt
than * Prepared by WG Sackett. except a protozoa! disease " Fingers and Toes ..."
7. Microbiology for Agricultural and Domestic Science Students by Charles Edward Marshall, Frederic Theodore Bioletti (1911)
"... stemmy varieties of tobacco seem to be more resistant to the granville wilt
than * Prepared by WG Sackett, except a protozoal disease "Fingers and Toes" ..."