BLIGHT SYNONYM SOFTWARE
‘Nowadays, anyone with access to graphics software can readily modify digital images to remove such blights as red eye in flash photos or transport themselves from a crowded room to a pristine beach.’.‘He has been credited with turning the country around after several severe economic blights and in recent years for spearheading the introduction of policies to boost the country's economic competitiveness.’.
‘Fascism is a gross deformity on the once awe inspiringly superlative face of this earth, and such blights so easily make otherwise beautiful spectacles the ugliest of things.’.‘her remorse could be a blight on that happiness’.‘And, when a hardy variety of yam was introduced experimentally to Europe, to relieve the distress caused by the potato blights of the 1840s, it was grown successfully enough but failed to become popular.’.‘They devote an entire chapter to analyzing the problems associated with Jalisco's single-crop agriculture, which have led to devastating agave blights.’.‘Although not mentioned on the label, Benlate should also provide some level of control for anthracnose, cane blight, Septoria leaf spot, and raspberry leaf spot.’.‘Biological stress includes insects, viruses, wilts and blights, nematodes, diseases, susceptible varieties, grass types and animals.’.‘The resulting monocultured crops are genetically limited and far more susceptible to insects, blights, diseases, and bad weather than are diverse crops.’.‘As with other small fruits, Botrytis primarily affects ripening fruit, although under certain circumstances the fungus can cause stem blight as well.’.‘Botrytis blight, a fungal disease, causes reddish-brown leaf spots and is often the result of damp weather and/or evening watering.’.‘Disease problems can include powdery mildew, Botrytis blight, aster yellows, leaf spots, viruses and foliar nematodes.’.‘The blight is actually a fungus called rhytisma acerinum and has infected trees all the way from Ottawa to Barrie to Windsor in the past several years.’.‘The major corn diseases can be grouped into four categories: leaf blights, stalk rots, ear rots, and viral diseases.’.‘Many different seed treatment materials will effectively prevent losses from Pythium seed rot and seedling blights.’.‘Common onion diseases include damping off, botrytis leaf blight, downy mildew, and bacterial blight.’.‘Corn smut, leaf blights, stalk and ear rots, and virus diseases are not controlled by seed treatment fungicides.’.‘The seed can be planted, provided it is treated with a fungicide that will control seedling blights.’.‘Infections that cause seedling blights occur after the seed has germinated but before or just after emergence.’.‘The major soybean diseases can be classified as root rots, stem rots, leaf blights, and seed diseases.’.‘Approved for use on stone fruits and almonds to control brown rot, blossom and twig blight, and fruit brown rot.’.‘Then in 1845 the harvest was wrecked by bad weather, and the first blights hit the Irish potato crop.’.‘We have lost too many champions to Dutch elm disease, chestnut blight, and oak wilt.’.‘Corn seed is generally treated with fungicides to prevent seed decays and seedling blights.’.