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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.
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.
On top of which, Mr. Hurdzan pointed out, much of the public may not be aware that grasses used on courses today have often been genetically engineered to be resistant to infestation.
The insecticide, in other words, was exposing bees to infestation, and thus to a much greater chance of dying prematurely.Whether this is actually the reason for colonies collapsing remains to be determined.
Ascariasis refer to infestation by the round worm ascaris lumbricoides.
Ascariasis refers to infestation by the roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides.
Growing underground, it is prone to infestation by the feathery mottle virus and worms.
Due to infestation severity, many spatial studies of mountain pine beetle have been conducted, and standard spatial neighbourhood definitions are typically employed.
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