Yes, there are many diseases that can kill plants.
Plants, it's a term used to describe when parts of the plant die.
There are two main possibilities:the population of plants is evolving under the selection pressure of the disease to be more resistant to that diseasethe disease organism is evolving to be less virulent in those plants, as killing too many too fast can reduce the chances of that organism infecting other plants
Yes, aloe vera plants can die after blooming, as the energy used for flowering can weaken the plant and make it more susceptible to disease or other stressors.
Yes, aloe plants can die after flowering, as the energy required for flowering can weaken the plant and make it more susceptible to disease and other stressors.
Plants Will Die From The Detergents By The Detergents Suffocating The Plants Then Leaving The Plants To Die.
Alfred did not die of a disease (honest)
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Any animal can die because of a disease.
yes you can! you can get liver disease or may get heart disease a die! :(
The atmosphere would change if a disease killed all the plants in my area because humans will inhale the disease and would probrably get sick.
J. E. Vanderplank has written: 'Plant diseases' 'Disease resistance in plants' -- subject(s): Plants, Disease and pest resistance, Plant Disease
Plants often die after repotting because the process can cause stress to their roots, leading to transplant shock. This shock can disrupt the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients, making it more vulnerable to disease and other environmental stressors. Proper care and attention after repotting can help plants recover and thrive.