CHE SIGNIFICA CHLOROSIS IN INGLESE
clorosi
Nella botanica, la clorosi è una condizione in cui le foglie producono una clorofilla insufficiente. Poiché la clorofilla è responsabile del colore verde delle foglie, le foglie chlorotiche sono pallide, gialle o giallo-bianche. La pianta colpita ha poca o nessuna capacità di produrre i carboidrati attraverso la fotosintesi e può morire a meno che non venga trattata la causa della sua insufficienza di clorofilla, sebbene alcune piante clorotici, come il mutante pip2 di Arabidopsis thaliana albino, siano idonee se fornite con saccarosio esogeno. La clorosi deriva dalla parola Chloris o dai greci greci che significano «giallo verdolino», «verde pallido», «pallido», «pallido» o «fresco». Nella viticoltura, il sintomo più comune di cattiva alimentazione nelle viti è l'ingiallimento delle foglie di uva causate dalla clorosi e la successiva perdita di clorofilla. Questo è spesso visto nei suoli di vigneti che sono alti in calcare come la regione vinicola italiana di Barolo in Piemonte, la regione vinicola spagnola di Rioja e le regioni del vino francese di Champagne e Borgogna. In questi suoli la vite spesso lotta per ottenere livelli sufficienti di ferro che è un componente necessario nella produzione di clorofilla.
definizione di chlorosis nel dizionario inglese
La definizione di clorosi nel dizionario è anche chiamata: greensickness un disturbo, precedentemente comune nelle ragazze adolescenti, caratterizzato da una pallida pelle giallo-verdastra, debolezza e palpitazione e causata da insufficiente ferro nel corpo. L'altra definizione di clorosi è una deficienza di clorofilla nelle piante verdi causata da carenza di minerali, mancanza di luce, malattia, ecc., Le foglie appaiono insolitamente pallide.
PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «CHLOROSIS»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CHLOROSIS»
Scopri l'uso di
chlorosis nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
chlorosis e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Disease of Virgins: Green Sickness,
Chlorosis, and the ...
"Helen King examines the origins and history of the disease, from its roots in the classical tradition to its extraordinary survival into the 1920s, despite changes in how the mechanisms of puberty and menstruation were understood, and ...
2
A Genomic Study of Soybean Iron Deficiency
Chlorosis
Soybeans grown in the farmlands of the upper Midwest of the United States often suffer from iron deficiency chlorosis which results in end of season yield loss.
Jamie Aileen O'Rourke,
2008
3
Summer-induced Iron
Chlorosis on Kentucky Bluegrass Turf
Summer-induced chlorosis is the yellowing of turf from late July into September in the northern hemisphere.
David Michael DeVetter,
2007
4
Iron Nutrition and Interactions in Plants: Proceedings of ...
Corresponding author Key words: bicarbonate, iron chlorosis, nurtrient solution,
phosphate, Prunus amygdalus x P. persica, P. domestica, P. persica, rootstocks
Abstract Iron chlorosis is an important problem in peach trees, but differences ...
Yona Chen, Y. Hadar,
1991
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Iron Nutrition in Plants and Rhizospheric Microorganisms
et al, 1989; Fleming et al, 1984) are commonly used to exacerbate chlorosis.
Chaney et al (1992a, 1992b) reported accurate distinction among soybean and
chickpea (Cicer arietinum) cultivars of varying resistance using solutions
containing ...
Larry L. Barton, Javier Abadia,
2007
6
Mothers and Daughters in Nineteenth-century America: The ...
Beginning around puberty and ending by age twenty-five, chlorosis was an
illness unique to adolescent women. Although the disease was reported as early
as the sixteenth century, medical observers agreed that it was an increasingly ...
7
Native and Indigenous Biocontrols for Ailanthus Altissima
Richard Thomas Gardner (III.) Table 2. Plant inoculation results from mimosa wilt.
started: 1/2/08 completed: 3/9/08 tray 1: 5-1.2aaa 2/2 tray 2: 5-1.2aaa 1/2 tray 1
tray 2 12 dead dead chlorosis and stunting chlorosis and stunting infection.
Richard Thomas Gardner (III.),
2008
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Characterization of the Cowpea Mosaic Virus RNA1-encoded ...
Constructs in pCB4NN 9405C Cpa/Cpa 9405G cpa/cpa CPMV VPg-24K HR No
response or chlorosis CPMV left 2/3rds VPg24K No response or chlorosis No
response or chlorosis CPMV right 2/3rds 24K No response or chlorosis No ...
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Precision Agriculture '07
Site-specific. management. of. pH-induced. iron. chlorosis. of. maize. R.B.
Ferguson1, T. Kyaw1, V.I. Adamchuk2, D.D. Tarkalson3 and D.L. McCallister1
1University of Nebraska, Dept. ofAgronomy & Horticulture, Lincoln, NE 68583,
USA, ...
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Drawing Blood: Technology and Disease Identity in ...
Chlorosis,” Archives ofInternal Medicine 50 (1932): 328-36. 75. Ibid., 336. 76.
Bloomfield acknowledged that, although the technical procedures used by
doctors to define chlorosis in the past and to diagnose hypochromic anemia in
the ...
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «CHLOROSIS»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
chlorosis nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Comparing foliar and in-soil methods of applying nutrients
... pH >8.0) where iron is less available to certain crops (e.g., iron chlorosis of soybean), even if supplemental iron fertilizer has been applied to ... «agprofessional.com, lug 15»
Argentina could appeal to WTO over US lemon access, says govt …
... to the market, partly through a scientific study that reportedly shows Argentine lemons were not hosts of Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC). «Fresh Fruit Portal, lug 15»
Minor or major irritant to trees
Symptoms of iron chlorosis are leaves that appear to be yellowish-green in the margins with dark green veins. Often, the tips of the margins ... «Kearney Hub, lug 15»
Time to catch up on planting, fertilizing
Treat chlorosis (yellowing between the veins of new foliage due to iron deficiency) in azaleas, camellias, gardenias, etc. by applying a chelated ... «The Daily Advertiser, lug 15»
If US maintains veto on lemon imports, Argentina will complain to WTO
... not a host of Variegated Chlorosis Citrus (CVC), stating that no citrus seeds in the country will vertically transmit the bacterium that causes it. «FreshPlaza, lug 15»
Perennial trials reveal top 10 Rocky Mountain performers
Glossy dark green foliage had no signs of chlorosis or disease. Red flowers did not fade and bloomed steadily from mid-June through October. «Mountain Mail Newspaper, giu 15»
Resident angry at tree poisoning
The city identified the lemon-scented gum as being poisoned in mid-May after it began displaying signs of chlorosis, a sudden loss of ... «Community Newspaper Group, giu 15»
River birch's problem could be fertility, iron
... before acting read over and compare the symptoms on your tree to the information on our IPM page on iron chlorosis: tinyurl.com/q26m9o5. «STLtoday.com, giu 15»
The magic of the Southern magnolia
Fertilizing: Treat chlorosis (yellow leaves with green veins) with iron chelates. Feed trees if new growth is scanty or weak, or if you see ... «News & Observer, giu 15»
Garden Q&A: Why is the skin on our purple potatoes so bitter?
Continue to pull leaves as they develop chlorosis (yellowing). The plant gradually recovers. You can also apply fungicides that are labeled for ... «Florida Times-Union, giu 15»