نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal resistance

تعداد نتایج: 381285  

2013
Gretchen B. North Frank H. Lynch Franklin D. R. Maharaj Carly A. Phillips Walter T. Woodside

Epiphytic plants in the Bromeliaceae known as tank bromeliads essentially lack stems and absorptive roots and instead take up water from reservoirs formed by their overlapping leaf bases. For such plants, leaf hydraulic conductance is plant hydraulic conductance. Their simple strap-shaped leaves and parallel venation make them suitable for modeling leaf hydraulic conductance based on vasculatur...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2011
Matthew Haworth Caroline Elliott-Kingston Jennifer C McElwain

Stomata are the pores on a leaf surface through which plants regulate the uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) for photosynthesis against the loss of water via transpiration. Turgor changes in the guard cells determine the area of stomatal pore through which gaseous diffusion can occur, thus maintaining a constant internal environment within the leaf (Gregory et al., 1950). Stomata first occurred in ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1976
N Terry

Effects of sulfur on photosynthesis in sugar beets (Beta vulgaris L. cv. F58-554H1) were studied by inducing sulfur deficiency and determining changes in the photosynthesis of whole attached leaves and of isolated chloroplasts. The rates of photosynthetic CO(2) uptake by intact leaves, photoreduction of ferricyanide, cyclic and noncyclic photophosphorylation of isolated chloroplasts, and the ra...

1999
MARIAN MARTIN ROBERT E. DICKINSON ZONG-LIANG YANG

Tiny openings on the surfaces of leaves, stomata, control the flux of CO2, water vapor, and other gases between the atmosphere and the earth’s vegetated surface. An increase in atmospheric CO2 could have an effect on stomatal openings, causing indirect changes in many surface hydroclimatogical variables that could be comparable in magnitude to the direct radiative effects. Increased atmospheric...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2005
Lawren Sack Melvin T Tyree N Michele Holbrook

The leaf hydraulic conductance (K(leaf)) is a major determinant of plant water transport capacity. Here, we measured K(leaf), and its basis in the resistances of leaf components, for fully illuminated leaves of five tree species that regenerate in deep shade, and five that regenerate in gaps or clearings, in Panamanian lowland tropical rainforest. We also determined coordination with stomatal c...

2010
Benjamin D. Gruber Peter R. Ryan Alan E. Richardson Stephen D. Tyerman Sunita Ramesh Diane M. Hebb Susan M. Howitt Emmanuel Delhaize

Members of the ALMT gene family contribute to the Al(3+) resistance of several plant species by facilitating malate efflux from root cells. The first member of this family to be cloned and characterized, TaALMT1, is responsible for most of the natural variation of Al(3+) resistance in wheat. The current study describes the isolation and characterization of HvALMT1, the barley gene with the grea...

2017
Weiqiang Li Kien Huu Nguyen Ha Duc Chu Chien Van Ha Yasuko Watanabe Yuriko Osakabe Marco Antonio Leyva-González Mayuko Sato Kiminori Toyooka Laura Voges Maho Tanaka Mohammad Golam Mostofa Motoaki Seki Mitsunori Seo Shinjiro Yamaguchi David C Nelson Chunjie Tian Luis Herrera-Estrella Lam-Son Phan Tran

Drought causes substantial reductions in crop yields worldwide. Therefore, we set out to identify new chemical and genetic factors that regulate drought resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana. Karrikins (KARs) are a class of butenolide compounds found in smoke that promote seed germination, and have been reported to improve seedling vigor under stressful growth conditions. Here, we discovered that ...

2013
Seonghee Lee Clemencia M. Rojas Yasuhiro Ishiga Sona Pandey Kirankumar S. Mysore

Heterotrimeric G-proteins have been proposed to be involved in many aspects of plant disease resistance but their precise role in mediating nonhost disease resistance is not well understood. We evaluated the roles of specific subunits of heterotrimeric G-proteins using knock-out mutants of Arabidopsis Gα, Gβ and Gγ subunits in response to host and nonhost Pseudomonas pathogens. Plants lacking f...

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