Difference between chlorosis and necrosis

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Sia ? 4 years, 9 months ago
Chlorosis refers to the yellowing of plant parts, mainly leaves and veins. Yellow spots appear on the leaves, giving a mosaic pattern.
Necrosis occurs due to injuries or diseases. Furthermore, necrosis takes place as a result of nutrient deficiency.
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