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Noun tobacco mildew has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTobacco MildewDefinition: Tobacco mildew refers to a type of fungous growth that affects tobacco plants, typically caused by the fungus Peronospora tabacina or Bremia lactucae. It appears as a grayish-white powdery coating on the leaves, stems, and flowers of tobacco plants. Sense 1 (Noun - Botany): A fungal disease affecting tobacco plants, characterized by the appearance of grayish-white powdery patches on the foliage and flowers. Example sentence: The tobacco farmers were devastated when their crops were completely infested with tobacco mildew, causing a significant drop in production. Related products: Tobacco Mildew Fungicide, Tobacco Mildew Spray Sense 2 (Noun - Smoking): A term used to describe mold or mildew growth on tobacco leaves used for smoking purposes, rendering the tobacco leaves unfit for consumption. Example sentence: After months of improper storage, the tobacco leaves became covered in tobacco mildew, and the smokers were left with no choice but to discard them. Related products: Tobacco Mold Cleaner, Humidor | ||||
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