Dieback affects plants by causing the progressive decline and death of branches or stems, starting from the tips and moving downward. This condition can be caused by various factors, including environmental stress, pathogens, pests, or nutrient deficiencies. Affected plants may exhibit symptoms such as wilting, leaf discoloration, and a reduction in overall vigor. If left untreated, dieback can ultimately lead to the death of the entire plant.
Without sunlight, plants can not survive.
Yes.
it is because it causes animals to eat plants and we lose plants
Sounds and smells are stimuli that can affect animals but not plants, as plants do not have auditory or olfactory senses like animals do. Additionally, visual cues such as movement and certain colors may also affect animals but not plants.
plants are cute
Plants, it's a term used to describe when parts of the plant die.
Ash dieback (Chalara fraxinea) is a fungus spread by the wind.
B. L. Shearer has written: 'Jarrah dieback' -- subject(s): Control, Jarrah dieback, Phytophthora cinnamomi
vinegar is a acid. it is a strong acid. thats why it affect plants.
Yes they do affect the absorption of light in plants.
People affect plants by not watering them which causes the plants to die or the branches to fall off. We can leave a good affect by watering the plants because sometimes there is not enough rain and the plants start to die and fall apart.
The effect of hairspray for plants will be negative. This will block the stomata of the plants which may affect the process of transpiration in the plants and the alcohol in the hairspray may also choke the plants.
S. J. Michaels has written: 'Dieback'
it affects it because they are plants
Yes, they affect both.
None. Plants don't have "vitamins".
yes