dieback

/ˈdaɪˌbæk/
noun
  1. A condition in which a plant's branches or roots start to die from the tip inward, often due to disease or environmental stress.
    • Gardeners should prune away any branches showing signs of dieback.
    • The oak tree suffered from dieback after the long drought.
    • A fungus caused widespread dieback in the region's ash trees.
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