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has gloss | eng: Physiological plant disorders are caused by non-pathological disorders such as poor light, weather damage, water-logging or a lack of nutrients, and affect the functioning of the plant system. Physiological disorder are distinguished from plant diseases caused by pathogens, such as a virus or fungus. Whilst the symptoms of physiological disorders may appear disease-like, they can usually be prevented by altering environmental conditions. However, once a plant shows symptoms of nutrient deficiency it is likely that that season’s yields will be reduced. |
lexicalization | eng: Physiological plant disorders |
subclass of | (noun) a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning; "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"; "everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time" disorder, upset |
has instance | e/False vivipary |
has instance | e/Ice pruning |
has instance | e/Iron deficiency (plant disorder) |
has instance | e/Manganese deficiency (plant) |
has instance | e/Micronutrient deficiency |
has instance | e/Phosphorus deficiency |
has instance | e/Potassium deficiency (plants) |
has instance | e/Salt pruning |
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French | |
has gloss | fra: La carence (du latin carere, manquer) désigne en physiologie labsence ou lapport insuffisant dune ou de plusieurs substances nécessaires à la croissance et à léquilibre d'un organisme animal ou végétal. |
lexicalization | fra: carence |
Dutch | |
has gloss | nld: Een gebreksziekte ontstaat doordat bij de groei van een organisme bepaalde stoffen ontbreken of onvoldoende aanwezig zijn. |
lexicalization | nld: gebreksziekte |
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media:img | Brassica oleracea Cauliflower Bloemkool stikstofgebrek.jpg |
media:img | Frosted seedhead.jpg |
media:img | Kone med stor struma.jpg |
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