Adjective
Pertaining to, or affected by, chlorosis.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFirst communion of chlorotic young girls in the snow. Alphonse Allais
The spider mites spin fine threads of webbing on the host plant, and when they remove the sap, the mesophyll tissue collapses and a small chlorotic spot forms at the feeding sites. Source: Internet
Plants with severe rust infection may appear stunted, chlorotic (yellowed), or otherwise discoloured. Source: Internet
The luteoviruses appear to be two families rather than one, and apple chlorotic leaf spot virus appears not to be a closterovirus but a new genus of the Potexviridae. Source: Internet