(1) At the end of the experimental period leaves of these plants showed symptoms of chlorosis .(2) Victims of chlorosis were usually maidens in their middle teens.(3) Between 1870 and 1920, chlorosis , a form of anemia, was widely reported in female adolescents in the United States.(4) Iron deficiency is characterized by an interveinal chlorosis of young leaves while the veins remain green.(5) Magnesium is an essential element in the chlorophyll molecule, and so chlorosis is a common symptom of magnesium deficiency.(6) Although it is rare, too much zinc can cause symptoms similar to iron or magnesium chlorosis .(7) Like their plant-sucking cousins, whiteflies pierce leaf tissues causing noticeable wilting, chlorosis , loss of leaves and/or stunted growth.(8) However, the combination of glucose and ABA caused an inhibition of early wild-type seedling growth that resulted in underdeveloped plantlets that were chlorotic and anthocyanic.(9) Chlorosis was only due to Fe deficiency, since the application of Fe salts or Fe chelates to the chlorotic leaves produced complete leaf regreening.(10) In A. thaliana, the iron signal showed a progressive increase from healthy non-infected leaves to green areas of infected leaves and to chlorotic areas of infected leaves.(11) The team was first formed in the 1960s in response to a dual epidemic of maize chlorotic dwarf virus and a potyvirus, maize dwarf mosaic virus, that devastated Ohio's cornfields.(12) If the foliage turns chlorotic (indicated by yellow leaves with green veins), spray it with a foliar food containing chelated iron and the minor nutrients listed above.