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etiolation meaning in Hindi

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etiolation sentence in Hindi
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  1. Perhaps, in time, an etiolation of identity will overcome the Cubans of South Florida.
  2. Plants can be so crowded that no single individual produces normal growth, causing etiolation and chlorosis.
  3. Dirt is mounded up around each emerging stalk in a process known as etiolation, preventing the production of chlorophyll.
  4. "' Etiolation "'is a process in flowering plants grown in partial or complete absence of light.
  5. The process is known as etiolation I believe .-- talk ) 10 : 56, 19 February 2015 ( UTC)
  6. A seedling that emerges in darkness follows a developmental program known as skotomorphogenesis ( dark development ), which is characterized by etiolation.
  7. Etiolation increases the likelihood that a plant will reach a light source, often from under the soil, leaf litter, or shade from competing plants.
  8. "' De-etiolation "', on the other hand, is a series of physiological and biochemical changes a plant shoot undergoes in response to sunlight.
  9. Rainforest pioneer species grew rapidly, but trees there and in the savannah suffered from etiolation and weakness caused by lack of stress wood, normally created in response to winds in natural conditions.
  10. The greatest danger was that the'purity'of this original race was subject to etiolation and dilution : " After passing through the age of the gods when it was absolutely pure; the age of the heroes, in which the mixtures were moderate in strength and number; the age of the nobility, where human faculties remained considerable though they could not be renewed from dried-up sources, it has descended, more or less swiftely according to the environment, to the final confusion of all the elements . . . The portion of Aryan blood, already subdivided so frequently, which still exists in our countries and which alone sustains the edifice of our society, advances daily towards our last frontier before total absorption ."

Meaning

noun.
  1. (botany) the act of causing a plant to develop without chlorophyll by growing it without exposure to sunlight; "the etiolation of celery"
  2. the act of weakening by stunting the growth or development of something; "the etiolation of the critical tradition"
  3. a pale and sickly appearance; "his etiolation signaled years in prison"

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