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  • ----------------, -------------------, e.a. Faria. 2004. Lime-induced iron chlorosis in fruit trees. Production Practices and Quality Assessment of Food Crops…
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  • In botany, chlorosis is a condition in which leaves produce insufficient chlorophyll. As chlorophyll is responsible for the green color of leaves, chlorotic…
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  • Iron (Fe) deficiency is a plant disorder also known as "lime-induced chlorosis". It can be confused with manganese deficiency. Soil iron concentration…
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  • symptoms of potassium deficiency in plants include brown scorching and curling of leaf tips as well as chlorosis (yellowing) between leaf veins. Purple…
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  • may cause necrosis or interveinal chlorosis. Deficiency may result in higher risk of pathogens, wilting, chlorosis, brown spotting, and higher chances…
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  • the most important micronutrients. Visible deficiency symptoms include: Chlorosis - yellowing of leaves; often interveinal; in some species, young leaves…
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  • the plant immune response (tylose formation), and formation of air embolisms. A strain of X. fastidiosa responsible for citrus variegated chlorosis was…
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  • Zamioculcas (redirección desde ZZ plant)
    lengthening and/or falling off, yellowing (chlorosis), and generally uneven or disproportionate growth as the plant stretches towards a light source. When…
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  • Closteroviridae. Tomato chlorosis virus (ToCV) was originally discovered in the mid-1990s in greenhouse-grown tomato plants in north-central Florida…
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  • Thrips palmi (categoría Insect vectors of plant pathogens)
    flowers and the surface of fruits, causing silvery scars and leaf chlorosis. Plants can be deformed and killed in heavy infestations. The pest almost…
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  • the tips. Shoot symptoms include stunted growth, premature wilting, and chlorosis (Nguyen and Smart, 1975). Another species of the sting worm, Belonolaimus…
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  • Etiolation (categoría Plant physiology)
    stems; smaller leaves due to longer internodes; and a pale yellow color (chlorosis). The development of seedlings in the dark is known as "skotomorphogenesis"…
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  • Cucumber mosaic virus (categoría Viral plant pathogens and diseases)
    symptoms of the celery mosaic virus. Symptoms of CMV in lettuce, such as chlorosis, plant stunting and often do not properly head, can be very similar to those…
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  • Albinism (redirección desde Albinism in plants)
    Some herbicides (e.g. glyphosate and triazines) can cause partial chlorosis in plants, even several seasons or years after applicating. The Albino Squirrel…
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  • vein chlorosis virus (RVCV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Rhabdoviridae. ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Raspberry vein chlorosis virus…
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  • magnesium, plants begin to degrade the chlorophyll in the old leaves. This causes the main symptom of magnesium deficiency, interveinal chlorosis, or yellowing…
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  • Micronutrient deficiency (categoría Physiological plant disorders)
    browning of leaf tips and chlorosis. Iron is essential for chlorophyll synthesis, which is why an iron deficiency results in chlorosis. Manganese activates…
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  • Phytotoxin (redirección desde Plant poisons)
    to the growth of plants. Phytotoxic substances may result from human activity, as with herbicides, or they may be produced by plants, by microorganisms…
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  • in plants is damage caused by other organisms or by the non-living (abiotic) environment to plants. Animals that commonly cause injury to plants include…
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  • Erythroxylum coca (categoría Medicinal plants of South America)
    similar to that of Rhododendron potting soils. At pH 6.5 and above, chlorosis and leaf distortion occur. The leaves are sometimes eaten by the larvae…
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  • STEVENS AND HAYNES. Loudon, Irvine (1 February 1984). "The diseases called chlorosis". Psychological Medicine. 14 (1): 27–36. doi:10.1017/s0033291700003056…
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  • Hop latent viroid (categoría Viral plant pathogens and diseases)
    disrupting the plant metabolites. These symptoms are reflected in the plant's foliage as trichome development becomes uneven and leaves develop chlorosis. Unfortunately…
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