Examples of 'girdling' in a sentence

Meaning of "girdling"

Girdle is to surround or encircle, especially with a belt or a band
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Stem starch concentration was manipulated through girdling.
Girdling temporarily stops tree growth.
Trees are killed by crown dieback or stem girdling.
The girdling roots are then carefully cut away.
There is no point in girdling a dead tree.
Girdling one another within their alabaster innocent arms.
Severe infection results in the girdling of the stem or petiole.
On this girdling primordium all whorl appendages are initiated centrifugally.
Yield losses are a result of girdling stolons and below ground stems.
Girdling the earth.
The damage consists of girdling just below the soil surface.
There are also extensive bands of white dots girdling the abdomen.
Girdling results in the death of the area above the girdle over time.
It is also advisable to avoid ring barking or girdling the medicinal tree.
Accidental girdling is also possible and some activities must be performed with care.

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But you can cut down the trees without girdling them.
Areas to avoid are regions directly over girdling roots or adjacent to trunk damage abrasions.
Wire mesh tree guards will help prevent voles from girdling trees.
Girdling is when the roots wrap around the trunk and choke the tree.
Extensive lesions can result in stem girdling and death of young plants.
Trees having stem girdling roots suffer a slow decline in health and a premature death.
Branch death was attributed to the formation of girdling cankers resulting from inoculation.
The roots are also facing away from the tree and none are girdling.
Remnants of the old city wall are visible girdling parts of the old downtown.
String girdling Earth is a mathematical puzzle with a counterintuitive solution.
Effects of planting depth on landscape tree survival and girdling root formation.
The positioning of the loops girdling the object can be achieved very readily by hand.
Sometimes the tissue above the canker will die causing girdling of the stem.
The practice of girdling has been known in Europe for some time.
A woodland in which the trees are killed by girdling prior to being cleared.
One of several ways rabbits damage the environment in Australia is by girdling.
O Larval galleries girdling around the tree.
Occasionally larvae will bore around a branch, causing girdling.
Seed pod weevil Brown girdling root rot Various Sclerotinia.
An improper root structure ( not shown ) would include spiraling or girdling roots.
If caught in time, girdling issues can be resolved.
Rabbits and voles eat the bark, sometimes girdling young trees.
A cuff means for girdling securement to a subject whose pressure is to be measured ;.
You can also use this method in conjunction with the girdling method for faster results.
As a result, the belt girdling radius of the pulley increases to reduce speed reduction ratio.
The outcome of this Mission is detailed in his work Girdling the Globe with Truth.
Uncomfortable, intermittent, rhythmic, girdling sensations associated with uterine contractions during childbearing.
Larvae bore into stem tissue at the soil line, girdling the tree.
Severe damage, such as complete girdling of the trunk or roots can kill trees.
You are removing only the bark ; you are not actually girdling the tree.
Adults injure plants by puncturing or girdling the current season 's shoots while feeding.
Nodal lesions spread, eventually penetrating the vascular system and girdling the stem.
Adults injure plants by puncturing and girdling the current season 's shoots while feeding.
For example, enormous fruits and vegetables seen at fairs and carnivals are produced via girdling.
Twig infections can result in girdling and dieback of the twig Life Cycle,.

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