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chlorotic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or pertaining to or suffering from chlorosis

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  • Pierce has been studying the unique creatures, officially called Elysia chlorotica, for about 20 years. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Appearance of white, yellow, or orange chlorotic spots or stripes on older leaves, usually starting from the leaf tips and margins.
  • However, the combination of glucose and ABA caused an inhibition of early wild-type seedling growth that resulted in underdeveloped plantlets that were chlorotic and anthocyanic.
  • A wide variety of symptoms are produced such as leaf mottling (blotching), leaf curling, chlorotic (yellow) or necrotic (dead) spots on the leaves, leaf striping, and excessive branching. Chapter 10
  • Chlorosis was only due to Fe deficiency, since the application of Fe salts or Fe chelates to the chlorotic leaves produced complete leaf regreening.
  • However, recently in Nigeria, experimentally-grown winged beans have made comparatively slow growth accompanied by markedly chlorotic, light-green foliage, which suggests that the rate of nodulation is very dependent upon the availability of the most effective rhizobial strains, probably of the cowpea group. Chapter 35
  • All weaken a plant by sucking sap, causing chlorotic spots on the tops of the leaves.
  • Mild mosaic is characterised by a chlorotic mottling of the foliage usually accompanied by a slight crinkling, while other virus diseases include mottle or potato virus X, spindle tuber, yellow dwarf and paracrinkle virus. Chapter 25
  • Above ground the leaves may become chlorotic, turn orange, or wilt. 5. How plants live and grow
  • The examining result by ELISA showed that the elimination rates of ASGV(apple stem grooving virus)and CLSV(chlorotic leaf spot virus)were over75%and100%.
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