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The loss or poor production of chlorophyll in a plants leaves, resulting in them loosing their green colour.
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a symptom of disease or disorder in plants in which a plant or part of a plant is light green or greenish-yellow because of poor chlorophyll development or destruction of chlorophyll
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The conditions of plants when chlorophyll fails to develop and plants are yellowish white to white and poorly developed.
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A plant that is suffering from disease or environmental stress such as poor drainage or mineral shortages may exhibit a yellowing of the veins or the flat blade part of the leaf. This loss of green colour is due to chlorophyll either being destroyed or not being made. The different chlorotic patterns are symptomatic of the different problems.
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A condition in which a leaf appears more yellow than it should, especially between the veins, while the veins remain green. Chlorosis is often caused by an iron deficiency in the soil. Contact the State Extension Agent in your area for soil test kits and treatment recommendations. The Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Office in Colorado Springs may be contacted at 719-636-8921.
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