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n.a disease of stone fruits, apples, grapes, etc. caused by a deficiency of zinc and characterized by crinkled, small leaves and yellowing of the tips of new growth
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little leaf — n. a disease of stone fruits, apples, grapes, etc. caused by a deficiency of zinc and characterized by crinkled, small leaves and yellowing of the tips of new growth … English World dictionary
little leaf — noun : a plant disorder characterized by small and often chlorotic and distorted foliage: as a. : a zinc deficiency disease of deciduous woody plants (as grape, peach, or pecan) b. usually little leaf disease : a destructive disease of southern… … Useful english dictionary
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