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Mottle is a pattern of irregular marks, spots, streaks, blotches or patches of different shades or colours. It is commonly used to describe the surface of plants or the skin of animals . In plants, mottling usually consists of yellowish spots on plants , and is usually a sign of disease or malnutrition . [ 1 ]
The mottle-cheeked tyrannulet's song has been described as "a descending, accelerating rattle tchep tik tik-teer'r'r'r ' and its call as "weak, sneezy, metallic tchee or tchep notes". [6] Another description of is song is a "very high, mainly level pitched, twittering trill, which starts hesitantly, accelerates, then slows down at the end with ...
Sweet potato feathery mottle virus (SPFMV) is a member of the genus Potyvirus in the family Potyviridae.It is most widely recognized as one of the most regularly occurring causal agents of sweet potato viral disease (SPVD) and is currently observed in every continent except Antarctica.
BPMV is the viral pathogen that causes the disease Bean Pod Mottle in soybeans and other legumes such as snap peas.BPMV is a species in the plant pathogenic virus family Comoviridae, and genus Comovirus is characterized by icosahedral symmetry, non-enveloped, having two single stranded positive-sense RNAs (RNA-1 and RNA-2) separately encapsulated in isomeric particles, and are between 28 and ...
Cowpea chlorotic mottle virus, known by the abbreviation CCMV, is a virus that specifically infects the cowpea plant, or black-eyed pea. The leaves of infected plants develop yellow spots, hence the name "chlorotic". Similar to its "brother" virus, Cowpea mosaic virus (CPMV), CCMV is produced in high yield in plants. In the natural host, viral ...
The mottled duck (Anas fulvigula) [note 1] or mottled mallard is a medium-sized species of dabbling duck.It is intermediate in appearance between the female mallard and the American black duck.
Specimen. Similar to other anguillids, the giant mottled eel is cylindrical with small, well-developed pectoral fins and a protruding lower jaw. [3] The eel has thick, fleshy lips. [3]
Chilli veinal mottle virus (ChiVMV) is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae. External links ICTVdB - The Universal Virus Database: Chilli veinal mottle ...