Cómo Pronunciar "phylloxera"
word
fɪˈlɒksəɹə
fi-LOK-suh-ruh
fɪˈlɒksəɹə
fi-LOK-suh-ruh
Definición
Phylloxera is a tiny insect that attacks grapevine roots and leaves, often destroying vineyards and causing serious damage to grape production.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
fɪˈlɒksəɹə
Inglés Británico
fɪˈlɒksəɹə
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
fi-LOK-suh-ruh
UK
fi-LOK-suh-ruh
Escucha en Contexto
Phylloxera destroyed many vineyards in Europe in the 19th century.
Grapevines are often treated to prevent phylloxera.
Phylloxera mainly attacks the roots of grape plants.
After the phylloxera epidemic, French winemakers had to graft their vines onto resistant roots.