phloemia
Phloemia is a historical or obscure term referring to diseases of the phloem tissue in vascular plants. The phrase appears in older botanical and plant pathology literature, but it is not widely used in modern terminology, where more specific names are preferred for different phloem-related disorders.
The phloem is responsible for transporting sugars and other organic nutrients from photosynthetic tissues to growing
In affected plants, symptoms may include stunted growth, chlorosis, leaf mottling, vein clearing, leaf scorch, dieback,
Causes are diverse and include bacterial, fungal, and phytoplasmal pathogens; nematodes; and abiotic stresses such as
Diagnosis relies on symptom patterns and direct examination of phloem tissue, with molecular assays or pathogen
Historically, phloemia appears in older botanical literature; in modern plant pathology, terms like phloem necrosis, sieve-tube