senesans

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(Tıp) senescence
old age; accumulated damage to macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs with the passage of time
Fruit senescence, leading to ripening of fruit
{n} a growing old, decay by time or age
The aging process Sometimes used to describe lakes or other bodies of water in advanced stages of eutrophication Also used to describe plants and animals
Terminal life phase of plants, characterized by the irreversible deterioration of tissue
The process of growing old
loss of function that accompanies aging
The plant growth phase from full maturity to death that is characterized by a loss in dry weight
Ceasing to divide by mitosis because of shortening of telomeres or excessive DNA damage
Aging of tissues; growing old
Refers to old age, decline in older trees
Fruit senescence,leading to ripening of fruit,generally
Nodules formed on the root of a host have a finite life span, usually 50-60 days Plants can have several "crops" of nodules in a single growing season, and in leguminous trees current nodules may be at some distance from the stem The breakdown of nodules over time is called senescence
Deteriorative changes of an organ or whole plant preceding death (organ senescence, whole plant senescence) There can also be 'sequential senescence' (leaves along a branch) and 'synchronous senescence' (all at the same time)
The state or process of ageing, esp. in humans; old age
Deterioration and death associated with advanced age
death of a leaf triggered by an increase in the enzymes that promote the breakdown of plant cells Begins when shorter days and cooler temperatures occur
The state of growing old; decay by time
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