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A sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) leaf showing the signs of interveinal chlorosis. This is caused by the plant being unable to produce enough chlorophyll, probably because of a nutrient deficiency.

العربية: ورقة حلوة ("ليكويدامبار ستيراسيفلو") تظهر عليها علامات الإصابة بداء الاخضرار بين الأوردة. يحدث هذا بسبب عدم قدرة النبات على إنتاج ما يكفي من الكلوروفيل، ربما بسبب نقص المغذيات
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JIM CONRAD'S NATURALIST NEWSLETTER. Written on the road and issued from the woods edge near Natchez, Mississippi, USA

العربية: النشرة الإخبارية الطبيعية لجيم كونراد. مكتوبة على الطريق وصدرت من حافة الغابة بالقرب من ناتشيز ، ميسيسيبي ، الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
Author Jim Conrad
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[[Category:Diseases and disorders of plants due to nutritional deficiencies

العربية: أمراض واضطرابات النباتات بسبب نقص التغذية

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