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- Look up dieback in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dieback may refer to a number of plant problems and diseases including: Forest dieback caused by acid...
- Forest dieback (also "Waldsterben", a German loan word, pronounced [ˈvaltˌʃtɛʁbn̩] ) is a condition in trees or woody plants in which peripheral parts...
- fungus that causes ash dieback, a chronic fungal disease of ash trees in Europe characterised by leaf loss and crown dieback in infected trees. The fungus...
- Kauri dieback is a forest dieback disease of the native kauri trees (Agathis australis) of New Zealand that is suspected to be caused by the oomycete...
- Birch dieback is a disease of birch trees that causes the branches in the crown to die off. The disease may eventually kill the tree. In an event in the...
- produces an infection which causes a condition in plants variously called "dieback", "root rot", or (in certain Castanea species), "ink disease". Once infected...
- 2010. "'Ash dieback' fungus Chalara fraxinea in UK countryside". BBC. 25 October 2012. Retrieved 25 October 2012. BBC News 'Ash dieback' fungus, Chalara...
- so closely ****ociated with eucalyptus dieback that the phenomenon has been named Bell Miner ****ociated Dieback (BMAD). Concern about BMAD has led to the...
- Sulforix is recommended from dela**** dormancy through to bud swell. Eutypa dieback, also known as dead arm, is caused by Eutypa lata (synonym: Eutypa armeniacae)...
- High salt marsh dieback, or salt marsh browning, is the primary force in salt marsh degradation in the high marsh. The general effect is that the plants...