sandwilting
Sandwilting is a physiological stress observed in plants growing on sandy soils, where rapid drainage and low water holding capacity cause moisture deficits. The phenomenon manifests as gradual drooping of stems, leaves, and flowers, and can be confused with early senescence or drought stress from other soil types.
The primary cause of sandwilting is the high permeability of sandy substrates, which allows water to percolate
Management strategies focus on improving soil moisture retention and enhancing root development. Mulching, incorporating organic matter,
Understanding sandwilting is important for agriculture, horticulture, and ecological restoration on sandy land. Addressing this stress