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chlorotic (adjective) - Refers to a condition in plants where the leaves turn yellow due to a lack of chlorophyll. It is often caused by nutrient deficiencies, diseases, or environmental factors
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- Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with chlorosis, anaemic.
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Leaves become chlorotic and later necrotic.
The smallest veins also become chlorotic.
The amount of chlorotic foliage was also measured.
Lesions are usually elliptical and are initially chlorotic.
It is likely to become chlorotic if too much lime is present.
Chlorotic stains are visible on these leaves.
Typical symptoms are chlorotic stripes on the affected leaves.
Infested plants can become stunted and chlorotic.
First communion of chlorotic young girls in the snow.
Leaves in this state are said to be chlorotic.
Apple chlorotic leaf spot virus.
Affected seedlings were stunted and chlorotic.
Leaves also have chlorotic lesions.
All chlorotic shoots were discarded and not subjected to the PAT assay.
Lesions are sometimes surrounded by a chlorotic halo.
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The presence of a chlorotic halo around the lesions is typical.
The new leaves are chlorotic.
This causes a visible chlorotic flecking on the upper surface.
Stomata opened and closed faster in green than in chlorotic plants.
Apricot chlorotic leafroll mycoplasm.
Most of such mutants showed a dwarfed and often chlorotic phenotype.
Leaves become chlorotic and defoliation can ensue in severe cases.
The primary symptoms of this disease are faint chlorotic spots on the leaves.
Yellowing and white chlorotic and necrotic interveinal tissue of the older tomato leaf.
Often the peppers themselves are misshapen and contain chlorotic rings and spots.
In alfalfa symptoms include chlorotic cotyledons which may eventually become necrotic.
These plants show an extreme dwarf phenotype and have chlorotic and necrotic leaves.
Caryota obtusa showing common chlorotic condition from lack of fertilizer in loamy soil.
The centre leaves show symptoms first, appearing chlorotic.
All surviving scions that were chlorotic when grafted became green.
Chlorotic and necrotic ring patterns, bands or blotches on leaves and fruit.
Spraying in a single application resulted in chlorotic leaves turning green within a week.
Collecting chlorotic or dead tissue or insect-damaged leaves.
Buds develop necrotic areas and leaf tips become chlorotic and eventually die.
The plants in the plot were chlorotic which was evidenced by their light green colour.
Chlorotic spots caused by the sooty-mould may lead to reduction in fruit size.
The foliage becomes weak and chlorotic with upward turned leaves and lesions on the stem.
On a later stage, a hard crust can cover the lesions showing a chlorotic halo.
Both viruses produced a systemic chlorotic flecking in Cluster hop seedling clones.
Magnesium deficiencies produce intervenal chlorosis on the leaves, along with chlorotic stains.
First report of Tomato chlorotic spot virus infecting tomatoes in Ohio.
Diseases associated with this genus include, ouMV, yellowing and chlorotic spot symptoms.
In late spring, chlorotic spots appear on tree leaves.
After flowering, the above-ground parts of the plant become chlorotic and dry up.
On the leaves almost lost chlorotic stains, they turned around.
Chlorotic spots eventually become reddish-brown to black with eventual collapse of affected tissue Region 3.
Leaves may become chlorotic and dry, and may fall off earlier.
Plants infected with tocmov generally develop symptoms of vein chlorosis, chlorotic spots, and mottling.
Trees exhibit poor growth, chlorotic leaves and sometimes dieback of the top.
Young leaflets become slightly mottled, and older leaflets become chlorotic with green veins.