To begin to wither; to lose freshness and become flaccid, as a plant when exposed when exposed to drought, or to great heat in a dry day, or when separated from its root; to droop;. to wither.
To cause to begin to wither; to make flaccid, as a green plant.
A characteristic of the plant indicated by drooping, folding, rolling, or collapsing leaves due to an unfavorable water balance.
A common symptom of disease due to a loss of turgor and resulting in subsequent drooping and collapse of the foliage or succulent tissues.[1] Fin. Swe.
A plant disease in which bacteria invade the vessels of herbaceous plants, interfere with movement of water and nutrients, and produce certain toxins that cause wilting and the eventual death of the plant.
Loss of rigidity and drooping of plant parts generally caused by insufficient water in the plant. Also, a disease characterised by loss of turgidity and collapse of leaves, typically caused by vascular infection by a fungus or bacterium.
to become limp due to a lack of water.
Loss of rigidity and drooping of plant parts caused by many different plant diseases. Generally, it involves an interference with water conduction inside the stems.
Drooping of stems and foliage due to loss of water and decreased turgidity of cells. May be caused by water stress or by disease.
loss of freshness or drooping of plants due to inadequate water supply or excessive transpiration; a vascular disease interfering with water utilisation.
any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots
causing to become limp or drooping
become limp; "The flowers wilted"
Drooping caused by a lack of moisture within the plant tissue. This condition can also be cause by over-watering, disease or toxins.
Drooping of stems and foliage due to loss of cell turgor. May be caused by water stress or by disease.
Wilt is the loss of water in the plant, which then causes the leaves and twigs to droop.
Lack of freshness and turgor and drooping of leaves from lack of water; a vascular disease that interrupts the plant's normal uptake and distribution of water.
loss of turgidity, drooping of leaves.
A disease (or symptom) characterized by a loss of turgidity in a plant (e.g., vascular wilt). ( 16)