Sentences with word «defoliation»

Gypsy moth caterpillars cause widespread defoliation of shade trees and forests, sapping strength from the trees and leading to their early demise.
Some tree species, for example larch, are notorious for having incomplete or even (locally) absent rings, most often due to high levels of defoliation by insects.
One example of such a product: The North American forest industry is using bacterial biopesticide Bacillus thuringiensis to fight defoliation.
The Air Force flew about 9,000 defoliation sorties.
A suspense story called Defoliation is coming to the eShop in Japan this summer.
The renowned street artist DALeast has also created a beautiful ink drawing, Defoliation U and you will also be able to see sketchbook creations from Sam Wolfe Connelly, Redd Walitzki, John Wentz and Tran Nguyen.
«We're looking at defoliation of a tree or discoloration, just details that can help us identify whether there are beetles,» said Jennifer Dilone, another student.
At the onset of water shortage, or during mild or short drought, nonstructural C pools have been found to rise in multiple tree species (Körner 2003, Würth et al. 2005, Sala et al. 2010, Mitchell et al. 2013), and even the combination of drought and defoliation did not cause substantial long - term C deficits in Mediterranean pines (although a transient decrease was observed; Palacio et al. 2014).
Wilma caused plant defoliation and biomass loss, reducing leaf - area index, killing roots and adding to plant litter on the forest floor.
A Realtor from Qualicum, Mathew Breedlove, recognized me from REM despite my five - year - old photo and the recent defoliation of my upper lip.
In eastern U.S. oak forests, defoliation by gypsy moths and the risk of Lyme disease are determined by interactions among acorns, white - footed mice, moths, deer, and ticks.
For example, defoliation of green leaves may be one of the most common responses of forests to tropical cyclone damage.
The defoliation was on an unprecedented scale, far exceeding British spraying of jungles during counter-insurgency operations against communists in Malaya in the 1950s.
Trees that are stressed — through drought, age, defoliation and more — are at increased risk of attack by bark beetles, and subsequently, death.
Scattering signs, symptoms, clues and varied testimonies that in the representative artifice put on a sort of theater, Absuction Cardigan stages the defoliation, the anatomy of a grammar, and in doing so promises the transitivity of the gaze and thus of the discourse.
Where populations of koalas are higher than sustainable levels, over-browsing and defoliation of favored food species leads to starvation and ultimately death.
(Defoliation of red stringybark, Bangor fire erosion, Exceptional storms)
For the sake of recording new damage, only trees with yellow, brown or red foliage or some defoliation were mapped as part of the aerial survey.
This includes, but is not limited to, a knowledge of: seeds, cloning, transplanting, scheduling, watering, nutrients, lighting, climactic fluctuations, defoliation, topping, flushing, sanitation, pest control, foliar preventative sprays, trimming, waste disposal, and much, much more.
RoundUp is great for defoliation.
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