Leaf scorch: Difference between revisions

From PlantFacts
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(10 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Category:Glossary]]<br>
[[Category:Glossary]]<br>


1. injury to leaves due to lack of sufficient water, excessive transpiration or injury to the water-conducting system of the plant.<br>
1. injury to leaves due to lack of sufficient water, excessive [[transpiration]] or injury to the water-conducting system of the plant.<br><br>


<br>
http://www.apsnet.org/publications/apsnetfeatures/Article%20Images/Shadetree_Fig03.jpg<br><br>
http://www.hgic.umd.edu/diagn/graphics/large/ivy_leaf_scorch_l.JPG
Leaf scorch of elm caused by <em>Xylella fastidiosa</em>.<br>
<br>
Source: http://www.apsnet.org/publications/apsnetfeatures/Pages/BacterialLeafScorch.aspx<br><br>
This is an example of injury to a leaf
Source:http://www.hgic.umd.edu

Latest revision as of 14:17, 10 October 2017


1. injury to leaves due to lack of sufficient water, excessive transpiration or injury to the water-conducting system of the plant.

Shadetree_Fig03.jpg

Leaf scorch of elm caused by Xylella fastidiosa.
Source: http://www.apsnet.org/publications/apsnetfeatures/Pages/BacterialLeafScorch.aspx