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anthracnose
[ an-thrak-nohs ]
noun
, Plant Pathology.
- a disease of plants characterized by restricted, discolored lesions, caused by a fungus.
anthracnose
/ ænˈθræknəʊs /
noun
- any of several fungus diseases of plants and trees, such as vines and beans, characterized by oval dark depressed spots on the fruit and elsewhere
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Word History and Origins
Origin of anthracnose1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of anthracnose1
C19: from French, from Greek anthrax coal, carbuncle + nosos disease
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Example Sentences
The leaves would dry up and the berries become small and crumbly when affected by anthracnose.
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The gray bark disease and anthracnose, also snowy tree cricket and red-necked cane borer, are controlled in this way.
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The pecan anthracnose looks like the bitter rot, has the same pink spore masses and you will be able to recognize it.
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“Boll rot,” or “Anthracnose,” is a disease which may at times be sufficiently serious to destroy from 10 to 50% of the crop.
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The most common trouble that beans have is one called anthracnose.
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