Blight was a pretty medium sized factor in the potatoe famine as even though the irish's main source of food was cut off, they still would have had enough to eat if the english werent continuing to export wheat, grain and barley out of Ireland over to England. If they had even split the exports in two giving half of the products to the irish it is estimated that the amount of deaths would have been reduced by 70% and the rate of emmingration would have decreased by 90%. Even today the total population of Ireland has yet to equal the population of ireland a year before the Famine.
The blight during the famine wasn't caused by a fungus, it was caused by the oomycete Phytophthora infestans.
The potato blight caused the famine, the species being Phytophthora infestans.
The potato 'blight' caused the famine, though this is a six letter word.
Phytophthora infestans
The potato blight and the British abandoned Ireland and let everyone to die
During the 1840s, potato blight affected potatoes in Ireland, causing a famine.
Potato blight.
Blight a disease that spread through potatoes
The Irish potato famine was caused by blight.
The blight during the famine wasn't caused by a fungus, it was caused by the oomycete Phytophthora infestans.
The potato blight caused the famine, the species being Phytophthora infestans.
The potato 'blight' caused the famine, though this is a six letter word.
it was where the potatoes were infected by a disease by blight i think
Phytophthora infestans
a fungus from Canada that spread in the warm moist weather called blight.
Because they got a disease commonly known as the potato blight.
The potato blight and the British abandoned Ireland and let everyone to die