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brown rot
noun
, Plant Pathology.
- any plant disease, especially of apples, peaches, plums, and cherries, characterized by browning and decay of tissues, caused by various fungi and bacteria.
brown rot
noun
- a disease of apples, peaches, etc, caused by fungi of the genus Sclerotinia and characterized by yellowish-brown masses of spores on the plant surface
- decay of timber caused by the action of fungi on the cellulose
brown rot
- Any of several plant diseases, especially a disease of peach, plum, cherry, and related plants, caused by an ascomycete fungus and characterized by wilting and browning of the flowers and leaves and rotting of the fruits.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of brown rot1
First recorded in 1890–95
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Example Sentences
They are practically curculio proof, and have never been affected with brown rot as have some other varieties.
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I have twenty Ocheeda trees now, and they are quite badly subject to brown rot.
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This brown rot fungus sometimes destroys the whole crop of certain varieties, besides injuring the trees sometimes as well.
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Mr. Ludlow: What is the difference between the brown rot and the plum pocket fungus?
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The brown rot of plum is without doubt one of the important limiting factors in plum-growing in Minnesota.
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