释义 |
diebackenUK
die·back D0211100 (dī′băk′)n. The gradual dying of plant shoots, starting at the tips, as a result of various diseases or climatic conditions.dieback (ˈdaɪˌbæk) n1. (Plant Pathology) a disease of trees and shrubs characterized by death of the young shoots, which spreads to the larger branches: caused by injury to the roots or attack by bacteria or fungi2. (Plant Pathology) any similar condition of herbaceous plantsvb (Plant Pathology) (intr, adverb) (of plants) to suffer from diebackdie•back (ˈdaɪˌbæk) n. 1. any disease of plants characterized by the death of branches or shoots from the tips inward to the trunk or stem. 2. the unseasonal decline and loss of foliage in a forest or stand of vegetation. [1885–90, Amer.] diebackDead shoot tips of plants caused by cold, wind chill, or disease.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dieback - a disease of plants characterized by the gradual dying of the young shoots starting at the tips and progressing to the larger branchesplant disease - a disease that affects plants |
diebackenUK
dieback[′dī‚bak] (ecology) A large area of exposed, unprotected swamp or marsh deposits resulting from the salinity of a coastal lagoon. (plant pathology) Of a plant, to die from the top or peripheral parts. diebackA condition often found in woody plant material where browning and death of the plant cells begin from the tip inward and may continue as far as the woody or perennial part of the plant.diebackenUK
dieback shoot NECROSIS starting at the plant apex and moving downwards.diebackenUK
Words related to diebacknoun a disease of plants characterized by the gradual dying of the young shoots starting at the tips and progressing to the larger branchesRelated Words |