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Phyllody - Wikipedia
Phyllody is the abnormal development of floral parts into leafy structures . It is generally caused by phytoplasma or virus infections, though it may also be because of environmental factors that result in an imbalance in plant hormones.
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Phyllody / RHS Gardening
Phyllody is a condition where parts of a flower, or the entire flower, is replaced with leafy structures.
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[PDF] PHYLLODY IN ROSES - Foundation Plant Services
Phyllody in roses is when flower organs are replaced by leaf- and stem-like structures, named by Maxwell T. Masters.
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phyllody
phyllody Bot. (ˈfɪləʊdɪ) [f. prec. + -y.] a. The condition in which certain organs, esp. parts of the flower, are metamorphosed into ordinary leaves. b. The condition in which the leaf-stalk is metamorphosed into a phyllode.1888 Henslow Orig. Floral Struct. xxx. 302 Phyllody of the Carpels and Ovule...
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Fascinating Phyllody | Bug Woman – Adventures in London
Phyllody occurs when the flower of a plant is replaced by leafy tissue. Also known as phyllomorphy or (an even better word in my view) frondescence.
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Managing Pests in Gardens: Diseases: Rose phyllody—UC IPM
Rose flowers sometimes develop green, leaflike structures. This uncommon abnormality is called phyllody. Certain rose varieties (eg, floribundas) more often ...
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phyllody | awkward botany
Phyllody is a disruption in plant hormones causing leaves to grow where flower parts should be, often due to infections or abiotic factors.
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Strawberries: Phyllody | Berry Diagnostic Tool - Cornell blogs
Phyllody describes leaf-life structures developing in the place of fruit or flower parts. There are infectious and non-infectious causes of phyllody.
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Sesamum Phyllody - TNAU Agritech Portal :: Crop Protection
Phyllody causes floral parts to transform into green leafy structures, with small leaves and malformed flowers. Plants have reduced internodes and a bushy ...
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Phyllody - Marin Rose Society
The rose is exhibiting phyllody, pronounced fil-o-dee – a condition in which the floral part of a plant forms leaf-like structures.
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Phyllody Malformation in Flowers of Rosa×hybrida cv. Motrea
Phyllody, a common malformation of Rosa×hybrida cv. Motrea, is characterized by the formation of vegetative structures in place of stamens and carpels.
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pistillody
pistillody Bot. (ˈpɪstɪləʊdɪ) [f. mod.L. pistillōdi-um, f. pistill-um: see -ode1 and cf. phyllody.] Metamorphosis of other floral organs into pistils.1877 Jrnl. Linn. Soc. (Bot.) XV. 87 The calyx and corolla remain entirely unchanged in all cases exhibiting pistillody. 1929 Jrnl. Heredity XX. 137/1 ...
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Carpellody
See also
Phyllody
References
Physiological plant disorders
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Pale Plant Leaves: Causes and Effective Fixes - Flourishing Plants
Fortunately, pale leaves are caused by abnormal growing conditions that can be fixed. Pale plant leaves can be caused by overwatering, lack of nutrients, and limited sunlight which all reduce the chlorophyll density which is responsible for green leaves. Pale plant leaves can also be a symptom of genetic disorders in plants, including phyllody ...
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Virescence
Virescence is closely associated with phyllody (the abnormal development of flower parts into leaves) and witch's broom (the abnormal growth of a dense The term chloranthy is also sometimes used for floral virescence, though it is more commonly used for phyllody.
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