
1) Chloroanemia 2) Greensickness
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1) Greensickness 2) Iron deficiency anaemia 3) Iron deficiency anemia
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A form a anemia in which there is a serious iron deficency. The iron in blood helps carry oxygen to all the tissues in the body. Without this iron, the body can
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iron deficiency anemia
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The loss of chlorophyll from the tissues of a plant, resulting from microbial infection, viral infection, the action of certain phytotoxins, the lack of light, to magnesium or iron deficiency, etc. Chlorotic tissues commonly appear yellowish.
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• (n.) The green sickness; an anaemic disease of young women, characterized by a greenish or grayish yellow hue of the skin, weakness, palpitation, etc. • (n.) A disease in plants, causing the flowers to turn green or the leaves to lose their normal green color.
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abnormal yellowing (or whitening) of normally green leaves.
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(from the article `blood disease`) ...but not jaundiced. The deficiency of iron-containing enzymes in the tissues, if sufficiently great, results in a smooth tongue; brittle, flattened ...
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symptom of plant disease in which normally green tissue is pale, yellow, or bleached. It results from failure of chlorophyll to develop because of ... [1 related articles]
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A symptom of disease or disorder in plants in which a plant or part of a plant is light green or greenish-yellow because of poor chlorophyll development.
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The loss or poor production of chlorophyll in a plants leaves, resulting in them loosing their green colour
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Anaemia. Usually simple iron deficiency but could also mean leukaemia or lymphoma
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Chlo·ro'sis noun [ New Latin , from Greek chlwro`s light green: confer French chlorose .] 1. (Medicine) The green sickness; an anæmic disease of young women, characterized by a greenish or grayish yellow hue of the skin, weakness, palpitation, etc. 2.
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(adj. chlorotic) An unseasonable yellowing of the foliage, may occur in bands on needles.
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iron deficiency anemia
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Chlorosis, populary known as greensickness, is a disorder, formerly common in adolescent girls, characterised by pale greenish-yellow skin, weakness, and palpitation and caused by insufficient iron in the body.
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anaemia from iron deficiency
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Discoloration of normally green plant parts caused by disease, lack of nutrients, or various air pollutants.
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greensickness noun iron deficiency anemia in young women; characterized by weakness and menstrual disturbances and a green color to the skin
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Abnormal condition of green plants in which the stems and leaves turn pale green or yellow. The yellowing is due to a reduction in the levels of the green chlorophyll pigments. It may be caused by a deficiency in essential elements (such as magnesium, iron, or manganese), a lack of light, genetic factors, or viral infection
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An unhealthy yellowing of foliage resulting from a deficiency of chlorophyll.
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The condition of a sick plant with yellowing leaves due to inadequate formation of chlorophyll chlorosis is caused by nutrient deficiency, usually iron or imbalanced pH.
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The condition of a sick plant with yellowing leaves due to inadequate formation of chlorophyll chlorosis is caused by nutrient deficiency, usually iron or imbalanced pH.
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an abnormally yellow color of plant tissues, resulting from partial failure to develop chlorophyll, caused by a nutrient deficiency or the activities of a pathogen. · a benign type of iron-deficiency anemia in adolescent girls, marked by a pale yellow-green complexion.
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A yellowing or blanching of the leaves due to lack of chlorophyll, nutrient deficiencies or disease.
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