Betekenis van:
wilt
wilt
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Don't wilt away, love.
- The flowers wilt without water.
- The daffodils are starting to wilt.
- Bacterial wilt disease: Molecular and Ecological Aspects.
- Ornamental tree production for control of Verticillium wilt
- Detection scheme for the diagnosis of brown rot and bacterial wilt (Ralstonia solanacearum) in potato tubers and potato, tomato or other host plants with symptoms of brown rot or bacterial wilt.
- Detection scheme for the diagnosis of brown rot and bacterial wilt (R. solanacearum) in potato tubers and potato, tomato or other host plants with symptoms of brown rot or bacterial wilt
- Diagnosis of brown rot in potato tubers and of bacterial wilt in potato, tomato and some other host plants;
- In particular Erwinia chrysanthemi can cause leaf symptoms and wilt that is very similar to symptoms of C. m. sepedonicus.
- DETAILED METHODS FOR DETECTION OF RALSTONIA SOLANACEARUM IN POTATO TUBERS AND POTATO, TOMATO OR OTHER HOST PLANTS WITH SYMPTOMS OF BROWN ROT OR BACTERIAL WILT
- Potato tuber(s) or plant(s) of potato, tomato or other host with symptoms suspect of brown rot or bacterial wilt (1)
- The testing procedure is intended for potato tubers and plants with symptoms typical or suspect of brown rot or vascular wilt.
- Other wilts can be distinguished from those caused by C. m. subsp. sepedonicus since whole leaves or whole plants wilt rapidly.
- One of the important organisms harmful to potatoes and tomatoes is Ralstonia solanacearum (Smith) Yabuuchi et al., the pathogenic agent of the potato brown rot disease and of bacterial wilt in potatoes and tomatoes (hereinafter referred to as the organism);
- In particular Erwinia chrysanthemi can cause leaf symptoms and wilt that is very similar to symptoms of C. m. sepedonicus. The only difference is blackening of the stems in case in Erwinia chrysanthemi infections.