তাজা ভাব হারান, নেলাখেপা হত্তয়া
(1) Any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling; usually caused by parasites attacking the roots
(2) Causing to become limp or drooping
(3) Any plant disease characterized by drooping and shriveling
(4) Usually caused by parasites attacking the roots
(1) Lose strength,become limp,sag,fail
(2) Lose strength
(3) Become limp
(4) Sag
(5) Fail
(1) The four most common tomato diseases are verticillium wilt, fusarium wilt , nematode infestation and tobacco mosaic virus.
(2) The most common diseases are verticillium wilt and phomopsis blight.
(3) If we didn't wilt against France we won't wilt against Wales, who are not really known for their conditioning.
(4) Though this doesn't prove that the bacterium causes bronze wilt , there is a high correlation between the presence of the bacterium and disease symptoms.
(5) In the spring, you will be letting the leaves wilt on their own and dry up.
(6) Resistant varieties that were also winter hardy were released in the 1940s. Grimm is still produced in Canada, where bacterial wilt is not a problem.
(7) Similarly, in cut chrysanthemum flowers, the leaves often wilt , due to a blockage for water transport in the xylem of the basal stem part.
(8) Occasionally it can be attacked by leafy mistletoe, verticillium wilt , fungal diseases, stem borers, scale, and some rodents.
(9) When this condition exists, the leaves of plants wilt or curl.
(10) But he was a harder man now, he didn't wilt when confronted.
(11) A severe infestation will cause the plant to wilt ; leaves may yellow and fall.
(12) They are blamed with spreading bacterial wilt and cucumber mosaic.
(13) One cause of such calamity is clematis wilt , a fungal disease.
(14) He didn't wilt under pressure, he was forceful without being discourteous - if anyone appeared ready for the responsibilities of the White House, it was he.
(15) Lady Beresford was beginning to wilt as she greeted the long line of guests
(16) We also learned that just because the game lasts for 80 minutes the Irish players won't wilt like they used to.
(17) If any of the cut leaves wilt and turn brown, remove and dispose of them.
(18) If plants start to wilt slightly water them right away.
(19) In the past, grafting was used widely with tomato to limit the effects of fusarium wilt , but the reasons for grafting, as well as the kinds of vegetables grafted, have increased dramatically over the years.
(20) The crown and roots of these infected plants turn dark and soft, and the leaves usually wilt .
droop
sag
become limp
flop
wither
shrivel (up)
wilting
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