root rot

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root rot

The gardener carefully inspects a plant for signs of root rot.

Definition

Noun: - A plant disease characterized by the decay and deterioration of the root system, typically caused by various soil-borne fungi. This condition impairs the plant's ability to absorb water and nutrients, leading to wilting, stunted growth, and often death.

Usage
  • Noun:
    • The gardener identified root rot as the cause of the azalea's sudden decline.
    • Overwatering can create conditions ideal for root rot.
Advanced Usage
  • "to suffer from root rot": to be afflicted by this specific disease.
    • Several plants in the greenhouse are suffering from root rot.
  • Used in agricultural and botanical contexts to describe a pathological condition, often specifying the causal agent (e.g., root rot).
Variants and Related Words
  • Root decay: A more general term for the decomposition of roots, which can be a symptom of root rot.
  • Crown rot: A related disease affecting the crown of the plant (where the stem meets the roots), often caused by similar pathogens.
Synonyms
  • Root disease
  • Root decay (specifically the symptomatic result)
Related Phrases
  • "to develop root rot": to begin showing symptoms of the disease.
    • If the soil doesn't drain, the crops will likely develop root rot.
  • "control of root rot": refers to methods for managing or preventing the disease.
    • Effective control of root rot requires well-draining soil and fungicides.
root rot

The gardener carefully inspects a plant for signs of root rot.

Noun
  1. disease characterized by root decay; caused by various fungi

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