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单词 wilting
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wilting


wilt 1

W0165500 (wĭlt)v. wilt·ed, wilt·ing, wilts v.intr.1. To become limp or flaccid; droop: plants wilting in the heat.2. To feel or exhibit the effects of fatigue or exhaustion; weaken markedly: "His brain wilted from hitherto unprecedented weariness" (Vladimir Nabokov).v.tr.1. To cause to droop or lose freshness: The heat wilted the flowers.2. To deprive of energy or vigor; fatigue or exhaust: Worry wilted the parents.n.1. The action of wilting or the state of being wilted.2. Any of various plant diseases characterized by slow or rapid collapse of terminal shoots, branches, or entire plants.
[Possibly alteration of dialectal welk, from Middle English welken.]

wilt 2

W0165500 (wĭlt)aux.v. Archaic A second person singular present tense of will2.
Thesaurus
Noun1.wilting - causing to become limp or droopingwilting - causing to become limp or drooping wiltweakening - the act of reducing the strength of something

Wilting


Wilting

 

loss of turgor (tension of tissues) by plants due to disruption of the water balance; it occurs when the transpiration of water by leaves exceeds the amount entering the tissues. Wilting is manifested externally by a drooping of the leaves and tops of the stems. Various plant species wilt after different degrees of water loss. Sunflowers and potatoes wilt after a loss of more than 30 percent of the water in the leaves, and some shade-loving plants wilt after a water loss of 2-3 percent.

Wilting may be temporary or prolonged. Temporary wilting (temporary water deficiency) occurs when the water entering from the soil cannot compensate for the amount expended by the plant; but after reduced transpiration—for example, toward evening—the water balance is restored, and the plant returns to normal. Prolonged wilting (residual water deficiency) occurs when there is little or no moisture available to the plant in the soil, and the water balance is not restored even during the night.

As plants wilt, their growth halts, and as dehydration intensifies, photosynthesis is disrupted, the energy efficiency of respiraton diminishes, and starch, proteins, and other high-molecular compounds in the tissues break down, resulting in death of the cells. Wilting in arid regions can be prevented by irrigating, improving the mineral nutrition of the plants, hardening seeds before sowing, and planting drought-resistant varieties.

T. F. KORETSKAIA

wilting


wilting

a plant state in which a loss of TURGOR by cells of the leaves and other soft tissues causes drooping. The condition is caused by a lack of water (see WATER STRESS), either through drought in the soil, or a disease (such as fungal wilt) which blocks the XYLEM VESSELS in the stem or leaves.

wilting


  • noun

Synonyms for wilting

noun causing to become limp or drooping

Synonyms

  • wilt

Related Words

  • weakening
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