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sunscald

/suhn-skawld/US // ˈsʌnˌskɔld //

防晒霜,晒伤,烫伤,晒伤了

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : injury to the leaves, bark, or underlying tissues of woody plants due to the combined effects of heat, humidity, and intense sunshine.

Examples

  • I think you will have more loss from sunscald and root rot than you will from blight.

  • Indeed, sunscald so produced is one of the common troubles of the pear in New York.

  • A vigorous vine which is necessary to produce abundant fruit and to protect from sunscald.

  • Experiments have shown pretty clearly that sunscald, blossom-end rot and cracking are worse on trained plants.

  • It is determinate in habit and shy in foliage, increasing danger of sunscald.

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