Blighted
Blighted is an adjective used to describe something that has been afflicted by blight. Blight refers to a plant disease that causes rapid browning, withering, and death of plant tissues, and it can also describe urban or environmental decay. In botany and agriculture, blight is typically caused by pathogens such as fungi, oomycetes, bacteria, or viruses. Well-known examples include potato late blight caused by Phytophthora infestans and other crop diseases that can devastate harvests. The term blight can be applied to crops, trees, or other vegetation that shows symptoms like lesions, cankers, or necrosis, and is sometimes used more broadly to indicate poor health or decline in a plant or crop system.
In urban planning and sociology, blighted describes areas suffering from economic decline, high vacancy, vandalism, arson,
Historically the concept of blight has included fatal plant diseases and cascading social consequences, leading to