Corn stalks may turn yellow due to a lack of nutrients, such as nitrogen, in the soil. This can be caused by poor soil quality or improper fertilization. Other factors like water stress, disease, or pests can also contribute to yellowing of corn stalks.
Dried Wheat Stalks are called 'straw'
sepals
Fodder
Celery stalks should not be fed to horses. The strings get it stuck between their teeth and it can cause gum disease! Celeriac, being a root vegetable, would be outside a horses normal forage. If you a serious about trying it consult with you vet.
zooids
external gill stalks
Antennea's they are on stalks, like a bugs.
The ansawer is called covering.
Red rot of sugarcane is a serious fungal disease caused by the pathogen Glomerella tucumanensis. It leads to significant losses in sugarcane yield and quality by causing red discoloration and decay of the plant tissues, particularly in the stalks. Effective management strategies include the use of resistant sugarcane varieties, proper field sanitation, and timely application of fungicides. Early detection and intervention are crucial to minimize the impact of this disease on sugarcane production.
yes
the carvings on the bedposts are stalks of rice