chlorotic

IPA: kɫˈɔrʌtɪk

adjective

  • Of, pertaining to, or afflicted with chlorosis, anaemic.
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Examples of "chlorotic" in Sentences

  • On highly calcareous soils it is likely to turn chlorotic.
  • Above ground the leaves may become chlorotic, turn orange, or wilt.
  • The first signs are yellowish (chlorotic) foliage in the upper leaves.
  • Whiteflies (Bemisia spp.) do not usually cause direct damage but can transmit bean golden mosaic virus and bean chlorotic mottle virus.
  • 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.
  • Colossal emergents with overarching crowns a hundred meters across dominated the chlorotic topog'raphy, while smaller yet still gigantic growths fought for a share of life-giving sunlight.
  • Colossal emergents with overarching crowns a hundred meters across dominated the chlorotic topog­raphy, while smaller yet still gigantic growths fought for a share of life‑giving sunlight.
  • Symptoms vary with the species, age of plants when infected, and the climate, but usually include chlorotic striping of the leaves and leaf sheaths, stunting, excessive tillering, and deformities of the ears and tassels.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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