yellow dwarf
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Definition
Noun: 1. A plant disease caused by a virus: "yellow dwarf" refers specifically to any of several viral infections that affect plants. 2. Characterized by specific symptoms: The disease is primarily identified by stunted growth and the yellowing (chlorosis) of the plant's leaves.
Usage
- "Yellow dwarf" is a technical term used in agriculture, botany, and plant pathology.
- It is typically used as a countable noun, often preceded by the name of the affected plant (e.g., barley yellow dwarf, oat yellow dwarf).
- Example: "The farmer was concerned that the yellow dwarf spreading through his crop would significantly reduce the yield."
Examples
- Noun:
- Barley yellow dwarf virus is one of the most economically important diseases of cereal crops.
- The infected plants showed classic yellow dwarf symptoms: they were much shorter than the healthy ones and their leaves had turned a pale yellow.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often part of a compound name specifying the host plant, such as "barley yellow dwarf" or "oat yellow dwarf." These are treated as the full names of specific diseases.
- In scientific contexts, it is frequently followed by the word "virus" (e.g., yellow dwarf virus).
Variants and Related Words
- Yellow dwarf virus (n): The full term often used to refer to the pathogenic agent itself.
- Researchers are studying the genome of the yellow dwarf virus.
Synonyms
- Viral plant disease: A more general term.
- Plant virus infection: Describes the cause rather than the specific symptom set.
Different Meanings
- In astronomy, a "yellow dwarf" is a classification for a type of star, like our Sun. This is a completely separate and unrelated meaning from the plant pathology term.
- Example: The Sun is classified as a G-type yellow dwarf star.
Noun
- any of several virus diseases of plants characterized by stunting and yellowing of the leaves