CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DIEBACK
PRESENT
Present
I dieback
you dieback
he/she/it diebacks
we dieback
you dieback
they dieback
Present continuous
I am diebacking
you are diebacking
he/she/it is diebacking
we are diebacking
you are diebacking
they are diebacking
Present perfect
I have diebacked
you have diebacked
he/she/it has diebacked
we have diebacked
you have diebacked
they have diebacked
Present perfect continuous
I have been diebacking
you have been diebacking
he/she/it has been diebacking
we have been diebacking
you have been diebacking
they have been diebacking
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I diebacked
you diebacked
he/she/it diebacked
we diebacked
you diebacked
they diebacked
Past continuous
I was diebacking
you were diebacking
he/she/it was diebacking
we were diebacking
you were diebacking
they were diebacking
Past perfect
I had diebacked
you had diebacked
he/she/it had diebacked
we had diebacked
you had diebacked
they had diebacked
Past perfect continuous
I had been diebacking
you had been diebacking
he/she/it had been diebacking
we had been diebacking
you had been diebacking
they had been diebacking
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will dieback
you will dieback
he/she/it will dieback
we will dieback
you will dieback
they will dieback
Future continuous
I will be diebacking
you will be diebacking
he/she/it will be diebacking
we will be diebacking
you will be diebacking
they will be diebacking
Future perfect
I will have diebacked
you will have diebacked
he/she/it will have diebacked
we will have diebacked
you will have diebacked
they will have diebacked
Future perfect continuous
I will have been diebacking
you will have been diebacking
he/she/it will have been diebacking
we will have been diebacking
you will have been diebacking
they will have been diebacking
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would dieback
you would dieback
he/she/it would dieback
we would dieback
you would dieback
they would dieback
Conditional continuous
I would be diebacking
you would be diebacking
he/she/it would be diebacking
we would be diebacking
you would be diebacking
they would be diebacking
Conditional perfect
I would have dieback
you would have dieback
he/she/it would have dieback
we would have dieback
you would have dieback
they would have dieback
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been diebacking
you would have been diebacking
he/she/it would have been diebacking
we would have been diebacking
you would have been diebacking
they would have been diebacking
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you dieback
we let´s dieback
you dieback
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
diebacked
Present Participle
diebacking
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIEBACK»
Discover the use of
dieback in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dieback and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Assessment of the Risk of Amazon
Dieback
Therefore, the purpose of the book is to assist in understanding the risk, process and dynamics of potential Amazon dieback and its implications.
Walter Vergara, Sebastian M. Scholz, 2011
2
Atlantic Zone Programme Monilia and
Dieback in Cocoa; Can ...
Way of moouurinrj: Tho coordinates of onch tree were measured from tho south
west corner: Abscise (X) : direction East-West Ordinate (Y) : direction North-South
stem-surfaoe was calculated with the help of the formula A = 0.5*7r*DJ after ...
3
Epidemiology and Etiology of Eutypa
Dieback of Grapevine and ...
Typical foliar symptoms of Eutypa dieback on a 'Concord' grapevine in Southwest
Michigan. Note the stunted shoots with chlorotic, cupped leaves 7 1.5. Eutypa
dieback canker on a 'Concord' grapevine trunk. A) Canker forming around an old
...
Stephan Andrew Jordan, 2008
4
Human Impacts on Salt Marshes: A Global Perspective
The information indicates that the patterns of the dieback phenology (total area
impacted, spatial patterns within marshes) vary significantly by geographic
location, as do the relative importance of the proposed causative and interacting
agents ...
Brian R. Silliman, Edwin Grosholz, Mark D. Bertness, 2009
Dieback increases, feeder roots become sparse and show evidence of decay,
fruit sizes may decrease, and fruit yields drop. In the absence of a known disease
or insect infestation, this condition has been referred to as "citrus decline" or "
slow ...
6
The Ecology and Silviculture of Oaks
Recurrent shoot dieback thus appears to be an important aspect of the
evolutionary development and adaptive strategy of oaks. Occurrence of shoot
dieback Recurrent shoot dieback in oak reproduction differs from the 'dieback
and decline' of ...
Paul S. Johnson, Stephen R. Shifley, Robert Rogers, 2009
7
Diseases and Pathogens of Eucalypts
Podger (1981a) pointed out that in less than 30 years Australian forest pathology
had moved from the mistaken belief that native forests and woodlands were
generally healthy, to a recognition that several serious problems, especially
dieback ...
8
Practical Conservation Biology
Dieback Altered physical and biological processes can degrade remnant
vegetation. Since the mid- to late 1960s, the premature decline and death of trees
in rural landscapes has increased markedly (Wylie and Landsberg, 1987;
Landsberg ...
David Lindenmayer, Mark A. Burgman, 2005
9
Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
( Hyphomy cetes ) Didymuria violescens Leach (Phasmidae) phasmid, spur-
legged (E) dieback (apple, hardwoods, small fruits) (E) see Nectria cinnabarina
dieback (apple, stonefruits) (E) see Leucostoma persoonii dieback (birch) (E) see
...
Derwent Publications, 1990
10
Cocoa Pest and Disease Management in Southeast Asia and ...
DIEBACK. OF. COCOA. P.J.. Keane. Department of Botany, La Trobe University,
Bundoora, Victoria, 3083, Australia and ... is the cause of a destructive disease of
cocoa known as vascular- streak dieback, which was first reported from Papua ...
P. J. Keane, C. A. J. Putter, 1992
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DIEBACK»
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dieback is used in the context of the following news items.
Fall freeze kills many Cheyenne trees | WyomingNews.com
"The downtown in particular has seen a lot of dieback in the ash. "Siberian elm is one of our predominant street trees while the ornamentals ... «Wyoming Tribune, Jul 15»
Garden column: Learn to fix what's bugging you | jacksonville.com
Look for abnormal growth, off-color leaves, holes in leaves, dieback, etc. Once a problem is spotted, correctly identify the cause of the problem ... «Florida Times-Union, Jul 15»
UTRGV Edinburg campus garners Tree Campus USA designation …
Dimensional data included the physical attributes of the trees, such as diameter, total tree and crown height and percent dieback. The data was ... «The Valley Town Crier, Jul 15»
NZTA accused of forest breaches - New Zealand Herald
... to control invasive weeds. Concerns were also raised about the potential spread of kauri dieback disease, WFT chairman Keith Stewart said. «Northern Advocate, Jul 15»
Climate scientists discuss future of their field : Nature News …
... of the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets, dieback of the Amazon rainforest or the collapse of the heat-balancing Atlantic Ocean circulation. «Nature.com, Jul 15»
Add more plants to your garden by dividing
This plant needs to be divided every few years to encourage blooming. If the clump of Siberian iris has dieback in the center, it is time to divide. «The Sun Chronicle, Jul 15»
Will we need to rescue the sequoias?
“Last fall we monitored foliage dieback on mature sequoias” and we ... of all mature sequoias showed more than 50 percent foliage dieback.”. «Visalia Times-Delta, Jul 15»
Damage to plants after flood varies
In general, plants can exhibit the same sort of symptoms – leaf scorch, wilting, browning and yellowing and dieback – that one sees during ... «Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, Jul 15»
Ecologist says warnings to Centennial Coal on Lithgow mine led to …
"Flora dieback impacts at Narrow Swamp North, Narrow Swamp South, East Wolgan Swamp and Junction Swamp were caused by changes to ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jul 15»
Why won't my iris bloom?
Which doesn't mean that dieback is an impossibility. My rose of Sharon did the same thing as yours: Some of the top branches appear dead, ... «Boston Globe, Jul 15»