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etiolation
etiolation (iːtɪəʊˈleɪʃən) [f. etiolate v.: see -ation.] The action of etiolating; the process of becoming, or the condition of being, etiolated.1799 Sir H. Davy in Beddoes Contrib. to Phys. & Med. Knowledge 188 Plants, in the process of etiolation, lose the light combined with their leaves, and bec... Oxford English Dictionary
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Etiolation
De-etiolation De-etiolation, is a series of physiological and biochemical changes a plant shoot undergoes when emerging from the ground or in response - video footage and narration Etiolation Plant physiology wikipedia.org
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etiolation
etiolation/ˌi:tɪəuˈleɪʃn; ˌitɪə`leʃən/ n[U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Blanching (horticulture)
Cabbage Dandelion Endive Lettuce Lovage Rhubarb See also Etiolation – the botanical term for plants growing in insufficient light References Horticulture wikipedia.org
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Photomorphogenesis
In 1686, John Ray wrote "Historia Plantarum" which mentioned the effects of etiolation (grow in the absence of light). Etiolation of the seedling causes it to become elongated, which may facilitate it emerging from the soil. wikipedia.org
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Seedling
Photomorphogenesis and etiolation Dicot seedlings grown in the light develop short hypocotyls and open cotyledons exposing the epicotyl. This is referred to as skotomorphogenesis or etiolation. wikipedia.org
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chlorosis
chlorosis (klɒˈrəʊsɪs) [mod.L. (in F. chlorose), f. Gr. χλωρός green, lit. ‘a making green’: see -osis. In sense 2 a, the etymology is lost sight of, and the notion is that of ‘loss of the natural colour’, which in this case is green.] 1. Path. A disease mostly affecting young females about the age ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fluence response
Other examples of LFRs include leaf de-etiolation and enhancement of rate of chlorophyll production. wikipedia.org
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Far-red
radiation in the red (R: λ=660–730 nm) and far-red (FR: λ>730 nm) spectra and influence many aspects of plant development such as germination, seedling etiolation wikipedia.org
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Hans Fitting (botanist)
Empfindlichkeit, zugleich ein Beitrag zur Lehre vom Etiolement, 1907 – Light perception and phototropic sensitivity, also contributions to the doctrine of etiolation wikipedia.org
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黄化
【黄化】huánghuà(1)[yellowing]∶变黄的过程或结果;特指由于植物或树的枝叶内叶绿素缺少或含量低所产生病害的一种病状(2)[etiolation]∶因为缺乏阳光,绿色植物变黄或变白 新华字典
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Greening (disambiguation)
De-etiolation, or greening, the changes in a plant when it finally obtains light, such as when emerging from the ground or after insufficient light exposure wikipedia.org
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Fritz Noll
Julius von Sachs : ein Nachruf, 1897 - Obituary of Julius von Sachs Ueber Geotropismus, 1900 - On geotropism Über das Etiolement der Pflanzen, 1901 - On etiolation wikipedia.org
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SD Gundam World Sangoku Soketsuden
As when the land is about to recover from the devastation, the mobile citizens all encountered an mysterious virus called the "Etiolation Trinity", which In order to liberate the citizens from the Etiolation Trinity, a valiant hero named Liu Bei Unicorn Gundam steps up alongside Guan Yu Nu Gundam and Zhang wikipedia.org
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Chicory
The harvested root is allowed to sprout indoors in the absence of sunlight, which prevents the leaves from turning green and opening up (etiolation). wikipedia.org
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