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  2. Telogen Effluvium: How to Treat Stress-Induced Hair Shedding

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    Causes of Telogen Effluvium. Telogen effluvium hair loss is usually caused by a “shock to the system,” whether that’s illness, injury, or a stressful life event.. When this happens, hair ...

  3. Is It a Cowlick or Balding? How to Tell the Difference - AOL

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    Other types of hair loss that can affect hair growth around your crown include: Alopecia areata , a form of immune system-related hair loss that involves damage to your hair follicles.

  4. Wilting - Wikipedia

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    Wilted flower of Tigridia pavonia Time lapse video of flower wilting. Wilting is the loss of rigidity of non-woody parts of plants. This occurs when the turgor pressure in non-lignified plant cells falls towards zero, as a result of diminished water in the cells. Wilting also serves to reduce water loss, as it makes the leaves expose less ...

  5. Basil - Wikipedia

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    Fusarium wilt is a soil-borne fungal disease that will quickly kill younger basil plants. Seedlings may be killed by Pythium damping off. A common foliar disease of basil is gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea; it can cause infections post-harvest and is capable of killing the entire plant.

  6. Abscission - Wikipedia

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    This causes the cells of the abscission zone to break apart and the leaf or other plant part to fall off. [6] Another way detachment occurs is through imbibition of water. [ 6 ] The plant cells at the abscission zone will take in a large amount of water, swell, and eventually burst, making the organ fall off. [ 6 ]

  7. Why Are Your Orchid Flowers Falling Off Too Soon? 3 Causes ...

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    Too much water causes soggy, mushy roots that cannot provide nutrients to keep buds and blooms alive on the plant. Too little water can cause the roots, leaves, and stems to dry out and be unable ...

  8. Ocimum basilicum var. minimum - Wikipedia

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    Basil (most commonly Thai basil) is commonly steeped in cream or milk to create an interesting flavor in ice cream or chocolates (such as truffles). The leaves are not the only part of basil used in culinary applications, the flower buds have a more subtle flavor and they are edible.

  9. Cyanobacteria - Wikipedia

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    Several chemicals can eliminate cyanobacterial blooms from smaller water-based systems such as swimming pools. They include calcium hypochlorite, copper sulphate, Cupricide (chelated copper), and simazine. [269] The calcium hypochlorite amount needed varies depending on the cyanobacteria bloom, and treatment is needed periodically.