etiolation

英[ˌiːtɪə'leɪʃən] 美[ˌiːtɪə'leɪʃən]
  • n. 青白化;黄化;苍白化
Noun:
  1. a pale and sickly appearance;

    "his etiolation signaled years in prison"

  2. the act of weakening by stunting the growth or development of something;

    "the etiolation of the critical tradition"

  3. (botany) the act of causing a plant to develop without chlorophyll by growing it without exposure to sunlight;

    "the etiolation of celery"

1. Recent evidence suggests fluctuations in GA concentration during de-etiolation.
最近的证据表明了在去异黄酮化期间GA浓度的波动。

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2. Inhibition of chlorophyll synthesis may be caused by etiolation, mutant blocks, or streptomycin.
叶绿素合成可以由黄化、突变性阻塞或链霉素而引起。

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3. Based on phenotypes, these mutants can be divided into 8 types including albino, etiolation, jade green, pale green, olivine, stripe etc.
根据突变表型可将叶色突变体分为白化、黄化、绿白、黄绿、条纹等8种类型。

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4. Based on phenotypes, these mutants can be divided into 8 types including albino, etiolation, jade green, pale green, olivine, stripe etc.
根据突变表型可将叶色突变体分为白化、黄化、绿白、黄绿、条纹等8种类型。

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