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Encyclopedia > Wilting

When bacteria or fungi clog a plant's water-conducting or vascular system, they can cause permanent wilting and death. Wilt symptoms may resemble those of blights.


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Poster 9.1: The use of molasses to improve the fermentation of low-dry-matter Kikuyu grass silages - John W. Piltz, ... (689 words)
Production of wilted silages is often difficult due to wet weather during summer and autumn, the periods of maximum growth of Kikuyu pastures and when surplus material is available for conservation.
After each wilting interval, mown Kikuyu was collected and manually fed through a precision-chop forage harvester, and approximately 3 to 10 kg batches of fresh forage were ensiled in small plastic bag mini-silos (three units per treatment).
In general, silage fermentation characteristics were either poorer or unaffected as a result of the slow wilt treatment compared to the fast wilt.
Wilting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (157 words)
Wilting refers to the loss of rigidity of non-woody parts of plants.
Wilting diminishes the plant's ability to transpire and grow.
Symptoms of wilting and blights resemble one another.
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