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Chlorosis (translated from French)
Chlorosis This article is one outline to supplement ... modifying it. At the plants, one calls chlorosis a more or less marked discolouration of ... chlorophyl. In the animals, one indicates by chlorosis, a discolouration (white-greenish) ofskin or of ...
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Chlorosis (medicine)
Chlorosis (medicine) In pathology, chlorosis is a form of anemia named for ...
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Chlorosis (plant disorder)
Chlorosis (plant disorder) In botany, chlorosis is a condition in which plant foliage ... deficiencies (often aggravated by high pH) produce chlorosis, which may be corrected by supplemental feedings ... Some pesticides, particularly herbicides, may also cause chlorosis, both to target weeds and occasionally to ...
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Plant nutrition
... Potassium deficiency may cause necrosis or interveinal chlorosis. Nitrogen Nitrogen is an essential component of ... information. Magnesium deficiency can result in interveinal chlorosis. Iron Iron is necessary for photosynthesis and ... plants. Iron deficiency can result in interveinal chlorosis and necrosis. Molybdenum Molybdenum is a cofactor ... for photosynthesis. Symptoms for copper deficiency include chlorosis. Manganese Manganese is necessary for building the ...
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Vine (translated from French)
... from ripening. Manganese. Zinc. Iron (see ferric chlorosis, hereafter). Chlorosis ferric (deprives of iron) Ferric chlorosis is a more or less marked discolouration ...
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Dictionario Romanico 021 (Romanica wiki)
... chloro- (= green) ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: ... UNDE: chlorosis; chlorophylla etc.; chloro [edit] chloracet- ANGLESE: Vide ... ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: adj cloroso/a UNDE: [edit] chlorosis (-ósis) n ANGLESE: chlorosis (1. [Med.]; 2. [Bot.]) ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO ...
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Iron deficiency anemia
... the Egyptian Ebers papyrus. It was termed chlorosis or green sickness in Medieval Europe, and ... Sydenham recommended iron salts as treatment for chlorosis, but treatment with iron was controversial until ...
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Soil pH
... may result, including thin plant stems, yellowing (chlorosis) or mottling of leaves, and slow or ... itself is unhealthy (see above). For example, chlorosis of leaf vegetables and potato scab occur ...
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Soil pH (Permaculture wiki)
... may result, including thin plant stems, yellowing ( chlorosis ) or mottling of leaves, and slow or ... itself is unhealthy (see above). For example, chlorosis of leaf vegetables and potato scab occur ...
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Hyphomycetes (translated from Japanese)
Hyphomycetes Hyphomycetes(It does and the じ ょ float is), hypha fungus . Therefore but, the mold and the mushroom are the Hyphomycetes, when, Hyphomycetes generally, that meaning almost is the same as the mold. Rather than it is expression in order to include the range which is wider than the mold ...
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