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etiolation Meaning in Bengali



একটা পাণ্ডুবর্ণ এবং অসুস্থ চেহারা





etiolation's Usage Examples:

This is referred to as skotomorphogenesis or etiolation.


1686, John Ray wrote "Historia Plantarum" which mentioned the effects of etiolation (grow in the absence of light).


De-etiolation, or greening, the changes in a plant when it finally obtains light, such.


Other examples of LFRs include leaf de-etiolation and enhancement of rate of chlorophyll production.


influence many aspects of plant development such as germination, seedling etiolation, transition to flowering, shade avoidance, and tropisms.


Geotropismus, 1900 - On geotropism Über das Etiolement der Pflanzen, 1901 - On etiolation of plants Zur Keimungs-Physiologie der Cucurbitaceen, 1901 - Germination-physiology.


sunlight, which prevents the leaves from turning green and opening up (etiolation).


of plant behavior, including blue-light reception and regulation, de-etiolation, circadian rhythm, and photolyase.


influence light-regulated seed germination, photomorphogenesis during de-etiolation, and photoperiod regulation of stem elongation and flowering.


that literary study will undergo the same re-direction of energy and etiolation of purpose that all human activity undergoes when deeply bureaucratized.


This does not happen in seedlings grown in the dark, which undergo etiolation.


so crowded that no single individual produces normal growth, causing etiolation and chlorosis.


with enphytotic eradicant eradication ergot ergotism erumpent escape etiolation etiology exclusion exogenous exudate f.


the signaling cascades that regulate photoperiodism, germination, de-etiolation, and shade avoidance in plants.


Botanists call it etiolation.


perception and phototropic sensitivity, also contributions to the doctrine of etiolation.



etiolation's Meaning':

a pale and sickly appearance

Synonyms:

appearance; visual aspect;

Antonyms:

hairiness; disappearance; nonattendance;

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