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Virescence is the
abnormal development of
green pigmentation in
plant parts that are not
normally green, like
shoots or
flowers (in
which case it is known...
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floral virescence,
wherein the
flowers merely turn
green in
color but
otherwise retain their normal structure. However,
floral virescence and phyllody...
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virus Stunt Beet
yellow stunt virus Virescence Aster yellows phytoplasma Beet leafhopper-transmitted
virescence phytoplasma Wilt
Broadbean wilt virus...
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Commons has
media related to Chlorosis.
Forest pathology Phytopathology Virescence Kubis S,
Patel R,
Combe J, et al. (August 2004). "Functional specialization...
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phyllody (the
production of leaf-like
structures in
place of flowers),
virescence (the
development of
green flowers attributable to a loss of
pigment by...
- genes,
manifesting itself among other things by
anomalous pigmentation Virescence:
Anomalous development of a
green pigmentation in
unexpected parts of...
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Trillium grandiflorum have
abnormal green markings on the
petals (floral
virescence),
floral organs that take on a leaf-like
appearance (phyllody), or other...
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diseases Aster yellows Aster yellows group of
phytoplasmas Witches'-broom Witches’
broom phytoplasma BLTVA The beet leafhopper-transmitted
virescence agent...
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wheat and barley.
Symptoms are
variable and can
include phyllody,
virescence, chlorosis, stunting, and
sterility of flowers. The
aster leafhopper vector...
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Chlorosis Drunken trees Forest dieback Gall
Girdling Leaf
scorch Root rot
Virescence Wilt
disease Signs are the
visible presence of a part of a pathogen: Ascus...