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dieback - use in sentences
Converse of object
- cause: Drought is also thought to be a factor causing dieback in hedgerow trees, which are not included in the UK crown density survey.
- show: A whole plant showing dieback was sent to CSL for diagnosis.
Adjective modifier
- aerial: The symptoms on Pieris were an aerial twig dieback ( Fig.
Modifies a noun
- symptom: A disease of cassava characterized by prominent dieback symptoms was first described in Zaire in 1989 but the causal agent was not established.
Noun used with modifier
- ramorum: In North America it also causes ramorum dieback or ramorum leaf blight on a range of woodland plants.
- twig: The symptoms on Pieris were an aerial twig dieback ( Fig.
- forest: This forest dieback or degradation could potentially contribute 10 to 100 Gt C to the atmosphere in the coming century.
- crown: The other problem affecting alders is crown dieback, which results in the tree dying from the top downwards.
- branch: On other native plants in California the symptoms are quite variable but are usually associated with leaf spotting and branch dieback.
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