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A yellow, or pale green, condition of normally green tissue due to low chlorophyll levels. Chlorosis may be caused by nutrient deficiencies, low light conditions and plant diseases. Chlorotic tissue is a common symptom of virus infection.
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| chlorosis |
Yellowing of normally green tissue, due to destruction or reduced production of chlorophyll, often a symptom of some metabolic deficiency, disease, feeding by sucking insects, root or stem girdling, or extremely reduced light. A distinction is sometimes drawn between lack of colour due to growth under insufficient light (etiolation) and that due to some other cause (chlorosis).
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| chlorosis |
Lack of green color in leaves, caused by nutritional deficiencies, environment or disease.
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