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1. Temporary foot impressions left on a turf because the flaccid leaves of grass plants suffering [[wilt]] or incipient wilt have insufficient turgor to spring back. See also [[Frost foot printing]].<br><br>
1. Temporary foot impressions left on a turf because the flaccid leaves of grass plants suffering [[wilt]] or incipient wilt have insufficient turgor to spring back. See also [[Frost foot printing]].<br><br>
http://msucares.com/newsletters/pests/infobytes/images/photrot.jpg<br><br>
This is an example of a wilting plant.  If the wilted leafs fall on the turf, they could leave a temporary impression.<br><br>
Source: http://msucares.com

Latest revision as of 14:43, 15 August 2007


1. Temporary foot impressions left on a turf because the flaccid leaves of grass plants suffering wilt or incipient wilt have insufficient turgor to spring back. See also Frost foot printing.