نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal co2 in conclusion

تعداد نتایج: 17003394  

Journal: :Biological chemistry 2003
Andreas Bohn Sven Hinderlich Marc-Thorsten Hütt Friedemann Kaiser Ulrich Lüttge

Leaves of the Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) plant Kalanchoë daigremontiana Hamet et Perrier de la Bâthie show overt circadian rhythms in net CO2 uptake, leaf conductance to water and intercellular CO2 concentration, which are entrained by periodic temperature cycles. To probe their sensitivity to thermoperiodic perturbations, intact leaves were exposed to continuous light intensity and tem...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Anna M Locke Lawren Sack Carl J Bernacchi Donald R Ort

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Leaf hydraulic properties are strongly linked with transpiration and photosynthesis in many species. However, it is not known if gas exchange and hydraulics will have co-ordinated responses to climate change. The objective of this study was to investigate the responses of leaf hydraulic conductance (Kleaf) in Glycine max (soybean) to growth at elevated [CO2] and increased te...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Ursula M Ruiz-Vera Matthew Siebers Sharon B Gray David W Drag David M Rosenthal Bruce A Kimball Donald R Ort Carl J Bernacchi

Extensive evidence shows that increasing carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) stimulates, and increasing temperature decreases, both net photosynthetic carbon assimilation (A) and biomass production for C3 plants. However the [CO2]-induced stimulation in A is projected to increase further with warmer temperature. While the influence of increasing temperature and [CO2], independent of each other...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Bainian Sun David L Dilcher David J Beerling Chengjun Zhang Defei Yan Elizabeth Kowalski

Fossil leaves assigned to the genus Ginkgo are increasingly being used to reconstruct Mesozoic and Tertiary environments based on their stomatal and carbon isotopic characteristics. We sought to provide a more secure basis for understanding variations seen in the plant fossil record by determining the natural variability of these properties of sun and shade leaf morphotypes of Ginkgo biloba tre...

2017
Maria Papanatsiou Anna Amtmann Michael R. Blatt

Stomata are microscopic pores formed by specialized cells in the leaf epidermis and permit gaseous exchange between the interior of the leaf and the atmosphere. Stomata in most plants are separated by at least one epidermal pavement cell and, individually, overlay a single substomatal cavity within the leaf. This spacing is thought to enhance stomatal function. Yet, there are several genera nat...

2017
Maki Hayashi Shin-ichiro Inoue Yoshihisa Ueno Toshinori Kinoshita

Stomata in the plant epidermis open in response to blue light and affect photosynthesis and plant growth by regulating CO2 uptake and transpiration. In stomatal guard cells under blue light, plasma membrane H+-ATPase is phosphorylated and activated via blue light-receptor phototropins and a signaling mediator BLUS1, and H+-ATPase activation drives stomatal opening. However, details of the signa...

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Florent Pantin Jeanne Renaud François Barbier Alain Vavasseur Didier Le Thiec Christophe Rose Thierry Bariac Stuart Casson Deirdre H. McLachlan Alistair M. Hetherington Bertrand Muller Thierry Simonneau

Plant water loss and CO2 uptake are controlled by valve-like structures on the leaf surface known as stomata. Stomatal aperture is regulated by hormonal and environmental signals. We show here that stomatal sensitivity to the drought hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is acquired during leaf development by exposure to an increasingly dryer atmosphere in the rosette plant Arabidopsis. Young leaves, whi...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Tracy Lawson Andrew J Simkin Gilor Kelly David Granot

Stomata control gaseous fluxes between the internal leaf air spaces and the external atmosphere. Guard cells determine stomatal aperture and must operate to ensure an appropriate balance between CO2 uptake for photosynthesis (A) and water loss, and ultimately plant water use efficiency (WUE). A strong correlation between A and stomatal conductance (gs ) is well documented and often observed, bu...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2017
John S Sperry Martin D Venturas William R L Anderegg Maurizio Mencuccini D Scott Mackay Yujie Wang David M Love

Stomatal regulation presumably evolved to optimize CO2 for H2 O exchange in response to changing conditions. If the optimization criterion can be readily measured or calculated, then stomatal responses can be efficiently modelled without recourse to empirical models or underlying mechanism. Previous efforts have been challenged by the lack of a transparent index for the cost of losing water. Ye...

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Aquaponic is a combination of fish and plant cultivated in recirculating systems. Fish culture in closed recirculating systems causes organic waste accumulation in the system. If these metabolites are used for plant nutrition, they are not mere waste, but have economical value and however benefit the fish production systems. Most aquaponic systems are designed as perlite-filled media, thin laye...

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