fire-blight

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fire-blight An important disease which affects many trees of the Rosaceae (e.g. apple, pear, and hawthorn). Infected trees have the appearance of having been scorched by fire; the tree may be killed within months. The causal agent is the bacterium Erwinia amylovora. The disease occurs in N. America and in many parts of Europe; it is notifiable in Britain.

fire-blight

views updated May 23 2018

fire-blight An important disease which affects many trees of the Rosaceae (e.g. apple, pear, and hawthorn). Infected trees have the appearance of having been scorched by fire; the tree may be killed within months. The causal agent is the bacterium Erwinia amylovora. The disease occurs in North America and in many parts of Europe; it is notifiable in Britain.