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BLIGHTS

Definitionen von BLIGHTS

  1. 3. Person Singular Indikativ Präsens Aktiv des Verbs blight

Anzahl der Buchstaben

7

Ist Palindrom

Nein

15
BL
BLI
GH
HT
HTS
IG
IGH
LI
LIG
TS

2

3

5

284
BG
BGH
BGS
BGT
BH
BHL
BHS
BHT
BI
BIG

Beispiele für die Verwendung von BLIGHTS in einem Satz

  • In tandem with economic collapse, other disasters have wreaked havoc across the globe, including food blights and devastating famines, as well as the destruction of entire regions of land as a consequence of war.
  • He is the sworn enemy of the inhabitants of Badfort, an enormous derelict fortress that blights the landscape in front of Homeward.
  • Austrian Galicia was one of the poorest and most overpopulated regions in Europe, and had experienced a series of blights and famines.
  • Vinclozolin (trade names Ronilan, Curalan, Vorlan, Touche) is a common dicarboximide fungicide used to control diseases, such as blights, rots and molds in vineyards, and on fruits and vegetables such as raspberries, lettuce, kiwi, snap beans, and onions.
  • Though their rationale for claiming and including that the role of rape culture as being party to the particular social blights and crimes that they are fighting can vary, these movements have helped spread people's stories through hashtags and provide an online space where victims of different types of sexual violence can confide in each other.
  • While there is a wealth of information on the diseases that commonly infect cultivated fern species (blights, molds, rusts, and rots), there is no specific research regarding the diseases that affect H.
  • In 1746 he wrote a treatise on electricity, An Essay to shew the Cause of Electricity and why some things are Non-Electricable, in which is also considered its Influence in the Blasts on Human Bodies, in the Blights on Trees, in the Damps in Mines, and as it may affect the Sensitive Plants (republished in 1752 with the more concise title Treatise on the Nature and Property of Fire), expressing the belief that lightning and electricity were the same.
  • In recent years, Helminthosporium leaf blights (HLB), caused by both Cochliobolus sativus and Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, have emerged as serious concerns for wheat cultivation in the developing world.
  • Alternaria alternata is a fungus causing leaf spots, rots, and blights on many plant parts, and other diseases.
  • In the novels Dying Inside and The Second Trip, telepathy blights lives and turns characters into self-hating voyeurs.
  • The subtropical Rhizoctonia noxia causes 'black rot' of coffee and other foliar blights, whilst Rhizoctonia theobromae causes 'vascular-streak dieback' of Theobroma cacao (cocoa tree).
  • The best method to control ascochyta blights of pea is to reduce the amount of primary inoculum through sanitation, crop-rotation, and altering the sowing date.
  • Williams is one of the founders of Blights Out, a Creative Capital supported project in New Orleans along with artists Lisa Sigal and Imani Jacqueline Brown.
  • The panel included Brandan Odums of ExhibitBE, Imani Jacqueline Brown and Lisa Sigal of Blights Out, Willie Birch, and Nari Ward.



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