释义 |
resinosis Forestry.|rɛzɪˈnəʊsɪs| [f. resin n. + -osis.] The excessive production of resin (in conifers).
1922F. Dorrance tr. Sorauer's Man. Plant Dis. I. xvi. 716, I have had the opportunity to observe resinosis as a contitutional disease, i.e. as the manifestation, even in old trees, of a tendency throughout the whole plant body, to form resin excessively. 1968F. G. Browne Pests & Dis. of Forest Plantation Trees ii. 950 In New Zealand the species [sc. Pythium undulatum] is closely associated with a virulent resinosis of the roots, root collars, and stems of Larix decidua and L. leptolepis. |