- 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...
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Forest dieback (also "Waldsterben", a
German loan word,
pronounced [ˈvaltˌʃtɛʁbn̩] ) is a
condition in
trees or
woody plants in
which peripheral parts...
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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...
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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...
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produces an
infection which causes a
condition in
plants variously called "
dieback", "root rot", or (in
certain Castanea species), "ink disease". Once infected...
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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...
- is a
plant pathogen with a very wide host range. It
causes rotting and
dieback in most
species it infects. It is a
common post
harvest fungus disease...
- 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...
- As this
accelerated in 2004, a
debate over
causes began. This
increased dieback has been
linked to
multiple stressors, such as
defoliation by the forest...
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present in Europe.
Symptoms include bleeding cankers on the tree's
trunk and
dieback of the foliage, in many
cases leading to the
death of the tree. P. ramorum...