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wetwood

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wetwood [′wet‚wu̇d]
(plant pathology)
Wood having a water-soaked appearance because of a high water content; may be caused by bacteria or by physiological factors.


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Wetwood is a bacterial infection that tends to strike the heart of a deciduous tree.
Cannock magistrates heard how RSPCA officers had discovered recent diggings and a trail of blood across a field in Wetwood, Staffordshire, in January 2004.
Foursomes results (Warwickshire names first): T Whitehouse, W Nicolson lost to P Gration, G Shaw 1 down, D Wetwood, D Fletcher lost to G Bowers, N Voles 4&2, C Kirby, I Watkins lost to J Watting, K Chapman 4&3, R Steele, R Burton lost to W Steel, R Giles 3&1, A Kearns, J Wetton beat A Dalton, R Holmes 2&1.
 
 
 
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