damping off
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Definition
Noun: A fungal disease that affects seedlings and young plants, causing them to rot and collapse at the soil line, typically in conditions of excessive moisture and poor air circulation.
Examples
- The entire tray of tomato seedlings was lost to damping off.
- To prevent damping off, ensure your seed-starting mix is sterile and well-draining.
- The gardener recognized the symptoms of damping off when the stems of the young plants became thin and water-soaked.
Advanced Usage
- "to damp off" (verb phrase): The process of a seedling succumbing to this disease.
- If you overwater, the seedlings will damp off.
- Used attributively (as an adjective) to describe the disease or its cause.
- The damping-off fungus thrives in cool, wet soil.
Variants and Related Words
- Damp-off (verb): The action of a plant being affected by the disease.
- Seedlings can damp-off very quickly in unfavorable conditions.
Synonyms
- Seedling blight
- Collar rot (in seedlings)
Related Phrases
- Prevent damping off: A common gardening instruction.
- Using a fan to improve air circulation can help prevent damping off.
Noun
- a plant disease caused by a fungus; diseased condition of seedlings in excessive moisture