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⚠️ Abiotic Disorder

Water Stress

Water Stress — abiotic disorder in Middle Tennessee
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About Water Stress

Abiotic Disorder Bacterial Leaf Scorch Biotic Disorder

Water Stress is an abiotic disorder — a non-living, environmental cause of plant damage — commonly encountered in Middle Tennessee, including Columbia, Thompson's Station, Spring Hill, and the surrounding areas. This entry is part of our Abiotic Disorders Library.

Unlike diseases caused by fungi or bacteria, abiotic disorders cannot be treated with pesticides. Correct diagnosis is essential — our UT Certified horticulturist can evaluate your lawn or landscape and recommend the right corrective action.

Quick Facts

Common Name
Water Stress
Type
Abiotic Disorder (Non-Living Cause)
Region
Middle Tennessee

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