• Injury in plants is damage caused by other organisms or by the non-living (abiotic) environment to plants. Animals that commonly cause injury to plants...
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    Injury is physiological damage to the living tissue of any organism, whether in humans, in other animals, or in plants. Injuries can be caused in many...
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  • A crush injury is injury by an object that causes compression of the body. This form of injury is rare in normal civilian practice, but common following...
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    it with other arms. Injury in plants Rennolds, Corey W.; Bely, Alexandra E. (29 September 2022). "Integrative biology of injury in animals". Biological...
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    Plant diseases are diseases in plants caused by pathogens (infectious organisms) and environmental conditions (physiological factors). Organisms that...
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  • change in the tissue of an organism, usually caused by injury or diseases. Lesion is derived from the Latin laesio meaning "injury". Lesions may occur in plants...
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    Regulatory Commission (NRC) report, the accident resulted in no deaths or injuries to plant workers or in nearby communities. Follow-up epidemiology studies...
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    Supercooling (category Concepts in physics)
    in alpine woody plants". Front Plant Sci. 5: 654. doi:10.3389/fpls.2014.00654. PMC 4249714. PMID 25520725. Burke, M (1976). "Freezing and injury in plants"...
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  • Look up injury in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Injury is physical damage to the structure of a human, other animal, or plant. Injury may also refer...
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    Resin (section Plant resins)
    naturally occurring resins. Plants secrete resins for their protective benefits in response to injury. Resins protect plants from insects and pathogens...
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    related plants causes the allergic reaction; the plants produce a mixture of pentadecylcatechols, which collectively is called urushiol. After injury, the...
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    other animals. Animal bites often result in serious infections and mortality. Animal bites not only include injuries from the teeth of reptiles, mammals,...
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    Botany (redirect from Study of plants)
    Nowadays, botanists (in the strict sense) study approximately 410,000 species of land plants of which some 391,000 species are vascular plants (including approximately...
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    Fasciation (category Plant morphology)
    fasciation, such as in sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus) plants, but many fasciated plants have tested negative for the bacteria in studies,[better source needed]...
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    Plants that produce toxins and/or cause irritation on contact are referred to as poisonous plants. The toxins in poisonous plants affect herbivores, and...
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    of water for use in cooling and condensing steam after it has turned the plants’ turbines," much like all Rankine cycle power plants. During the 2008...
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    Aglaonema (category House plants)
    seed. Plants of the genus are native to humid, shady tropical forest habitat. Aglaonema have been grown as luck-bringing ornamental plants in Asia for...
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    cause gross injury to animals, or expensive damage to clothing or to vehicle tires.[citation needed] Burs serve the plants that bear them in two main ways...
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    Fuel Cell Plants Suffers Huge Explosion". Vice. Retrieved 2020-05-07. "Hydrogen Safety Systems Operated Effectively, Prevented Injury at Plant Explosion"...
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    Childers, C.C. (1997). Lewis, T. (ed.). Feeding and oviposition injuries to plants. CAB International. pp. 505–538. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)...
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  • Leaf scorch (category Physiological plant disorders)
    nutrient excess, drought, salt toxicity, herbicide injury, and disease injury. Affected plants may sometimes recover through watering and fertilization...
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    Sun scald (redirect from Southwest injury)
    also called southwest injury. The reason the sun can cause so much damage to trees is because of dormancy. When a tree is dormant in the winter it can be...
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  • most common injuries in the sport of cricket occur in the lower back, thighs, shoulders, and hands. They can be classified as direct injuries or indirect...
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    Asclepias curassavica (category Plants described in 1753)
    (PDF) on 2014-06-11. Retrieved 2011-05-01. "Plants Profile for Asclepias curassavica (Bloodflower)". Plants Database. USDA Natural Resources Conservation...
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    hepatic toxicity) implies chemical-driven liver damage. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a cause of acute and chronic liver disease caused specifically...
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    Coastal taipan (category Reptiles described in 1867)
    World Health Organization. In 1935, local health authorities established a register of cases of injury by plants and animals in northern Queensland. By 1940...
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    Legume (redirect from Plants pulse)
    Legumes (/ˈlɛɡjuːm, ləˈɡjuːm/) are plants in the family Fabaceae (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seeds of such plants. When used as a dry grain for human...
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    oils, tannins, resins, and gums. It is usually exuded after tissue injury. In most plants, latex is white, but some have yellow, orange, or scarlet latex...
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  • pulmonary injury (VAPI), also known as vaping-associated lung injury (VALI) or e-cigarette, or vaping, product use associated lung injury (E/VALI), is...
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  • Most known ice-nucleating bacteria are plant pathogens. These pathogens can cause freezing injury in plants. In the United States alone, it has been estimated...
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