- chlorophyll. As
chlorophyll is
responsible for the
green color of leaves,
chlorotic leaves are pale, yellow, or yellow-white. The
affected plant has little...
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Cereal chlorotic mottle virus (CCMoV) is a
plant pathogenic virus of the
family Rhabdoviridae. It is a cicadellid-transmitted
plant rhabdovirus ****ociated...
- Iron
deficiency showing chlorotic leaves in a
lemon tree.
Compare yellow chlorotic leaves with the
green non
chlorotic leaves at left of this image...
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Apple chlorotic leafspot virus (ACLSV) is a
plant pathogenic virus of the
family Betaflexiviridae. This
virus reduces tree
vigor (50% on pear), reduces...
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Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus,
abbreviated CCMV, is a
virus that
specifically infects the
cowpea plant, or black-e**** pea. The
leaves of
infected plants...
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Citrus chlorotic dwarf-****ociated
virus (CCDaV,
genus Citlodavirus,
family Geminiviridae) has been so far
found in Turkey, China, and Thailand. Isolates...
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Maize chlorotic dwarf virus (MCDV) is a
plant pathogenic virus of the
family Secoviridae. "History of the taxon: Species:
Waikavirus zeae (2024 Release...
- cycle.
Characteristic symptoms of
black rot
caused by Xcc are V-shaped
chlorotic to
necrotic lesions extending from the leaf
margins and
blackening of...
-
which is
caused by
simultaneous infection of
SPFMV with
sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus (SPCSV),
which is
transmitted by whiteflies. It is speculated...
- symptoms:
Chlorotic rosette is
common in many
parts of sub-Saharan Africa.
Young leaflets become slightly mottled, and
older leaflets become chlorotic with...