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fire blight
noun
, Plant Pathology.
- a disease of pears, apples, quinces, etc., characterized by blossom, twig, and fruit blight and stem cankers, caused by a bacterium, Erwinia amylovora.
fire blight
noun
- a disease of apples, pears, and similar fruit trees, caused by the bacterium Erwinia amylovora and characterized by blackening of the blossoms and leaves, and cankers on the branches
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Word History and Origins
Origin of fire blight1
First recorded in 1740–50; from the burnt look of the foliage
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Example Sentences
As to the fire blight there has been absolutely none at this station the season just passed.
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Mr. Andrews: If the ground is rich and under thorough cultivation it does tend to cause fire blight.
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Ask your teacher to show you a case of fire-blight on a pear or apple tree.
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I have a whole orchard of pears and there has never been a trace of fire-blight.
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Of course they had no reason to sue us because the damage was clearly done by fire-blight.
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