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1. Loss of freshness and [[turgid]]ity. Drooping of leaves of plants due to inadequate water supply or excessive [[transpiration]]. Also a vascular [[disease]] which interferes with utilization of water by a plant or to a toxin produced by an organism.<br><br>
1. Loss of freshness and [[turgid]]ity. Drooping of leaves of plants due to inadequate water supply or excessive [[transpiration]]. Also a vascular [[disease]] which interferes with utilization of water by a plant or to a toxin produced by an organism.<br><br>


http://www.agry.purdue.edu/turf/tips/2003/footprinting.jpg<br><br>
The image shows wilting (footprinting) of the turf.<br>
Source: http://www.agry.purdue.edu/turf/tips/2003/lawn610.htm<br><br>
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~bygl/images/enlt/enlt-131.jpeg<br><br>
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~bygl/images/enlt/enlt-131.jpeg<br><br>
Wilt on a maple.<br>
Wilt on a maple.<br>
Source: http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~bygl/images/<br><br>
Source: http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~bygl/images/<br><br>
http://www.apsnet.org/education/IllustratedGlossary/PhotosW-Z/wilt.jpg<br><br>
Wilt due to lack of water.<br>
http://www.apsnet.org/education/IllustratedGlossary/PhotosW-Z/wilt.htm<br><br>

Revision as of 12:59, 28 June 2006


1. Loss of freshness and turgidity. Drooping of leaves of plants due to inadequate water supply or excessive transpiration. Also a vascular disease which interferes with utilization of water by a plant or to a toxin produced by an organism.

enlt-131.jpeg

Wilt on a maple.
Source: http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~bygl/images/

wilt.jpg

Wilt due to lack of water.
http://www.apsnet.org/education/IllustratedGlossary/PhotosW-Z/wilt.htm