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The acreage of Virescence takes up 80% of the neighborhood.
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Induction of flowering through infection by beet leafhopper transmitted virescence agent.
This is called as virescence.
Phyllody is usually differentiated from floral virescence, wherein the flowers merely turn green in color, but otherwise retain their normal structure.
Like Morren, Masters also distinguished phyllody from virescence.
Symptoms are variable and can include phyllody, virescence, chlorosis, stunting, and sterility of flowers.
Phytoplasma-infected plants may also suffer from virescence, the development of green flowers due to the loss of pigment in the petal cells.
However, floral virescence and phyllody (along with witch's broom and other growth abnormalities), commonly occur together as symptoms of the same diseases.
Aside from exhibiting phyllody, they may also exhibit other symptoms like virescence, witch's brooms, chlorosis, and stunted growth.
The term chloranthy is also sometimes used for floral virescence, though it is more commonly used for phyllody.
A phytoplasma effector protein (SAP54) has been identified as inducing symptoms of virescence and phyllody when expressed in plants.
Natural occurrence of virescence disease on Catharanthus roseus and Zinnia elegans in the Gezira, Sudan.
The curve of Lune lay just visible in the east, sending streamers of virescence toward him in a silent flood, spumed and uncanny.
Virescence is closely associated with phyllody (the abnormal development of flower parts into leaves) and witch's broom (the abnormal growth of a dense mass of shoots from a single point).
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 as floral virescence).
They include vein clearing until the entire leaf becomes chlorotic, stunting, deformation, virescence (greening of flowers), phyllody (development of leaf-like flower petals), reddening of foliage, reduced root system, and sterility.
The term chloranthy is also often used for phyllody (particularly flowers exhibiting complete phyllody, such that it resembles leaf buds more than flowers), though in some cases it may refer to floral virescence.
Phyllody of the petals can be expressed more mildly as a simple change in shape and color (in which case, it's more accurately virescence), or it can be expressed as fully formed leaves.
Increased recombination rates and map distance among plants from micropropagated shoot tips, cotyledon calli, and pedicel explants were also observed between the loci white virescence (wv) and anthocyanin reduced (are) on chromosome 2.
Morren called the condition "phyllomorphy", and unlike Engelmann, Morren explicitly distinguished phyllomorphy (wherein the floral parts are replaced by leaf-like structures) from virescence (wherein the affected parts, not necessarily floral, turn green but retain the original form or structure).