noun
- the death of shoots, branches, or roots of a plant, usually starting from the tip and progressing toward the base
Usage: commonly used in horticulture and plant pathology
Examples
- The gardener noticed dieback on the rose bushes after the harsh winter.
- Fungal infections can cause dieback in fruit trees if left untreated.
- Improper watering led to dieback of the shrub's outer branches.
- The arborist identified dieback as a sign of disease in the oak tree.
- Dieback often indicates environmental stress or pest damage in plants.