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To infestation
noun
The presence of a large number of pest organisms in an area or field, on the surface of a host or anything that might contact a host, or in the soil.
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The same technique might indicate whether heavily infested cycads respond to infestation by increasing phytotoxin production; CAS from heavily infested cycads would exhibit larger "stomachs" than CAS from lightly infested plants.
Clusters of beading and embroidery lend a glamorous tone to infestation.
But creeping bent grass is expensive to maintain and prone to infestation by weeds.
The drought has left trees thirsty and prone to infestation by bark beetles.
Second, old trees are more susceptible to infestation by parasitic vines, which are more prevalent near edges.
But Martin noted that the weakening of colonies through lack of food or the presence of damaging pesticides would make them more vulnerable to infestation.
Even specimens that are not prone to infestation (e.g., algae, bryophytes) should be frozen in order to eliminate potential paper-destroying pests.
While the drop in protein content was not related to infestation duration, the starch content gradually decreased when infestation duration increased.
Conversely, the lack of correlation between the total number of metacercariae in cockles and the expected number of cercariae suggests that other factors contribute to infestation variability.
The industrial impacts of the pest were shown to remain relatively mild; irrigation systems are those that seem to be facing more significant economic losses due to infestation.
A subgroup of patients present to dermatological services with unexplained skin sensations, usually ascribing them to infestation; however, no medical cause can be found.
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