نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal size and density

تعداد نتایج: 16912080  

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد - دانشکده کشاورزی 1390

abstract previous researches have shown success of growth hormones usage on flower production increase, pod and prevention of abscission of them in some of the pulses. two tests were done, in order to find out the effects of growth hormones to on flower production increase, pod and chick pea yield composites in farmer conditions (2010-11) and green house conditions as factorial on the proje...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تبریز 1390

learning a second or foreign language requires the manipulation of four main skills, namely, listening, reading, speaking, and writing which lead to effective communication. it is obvious that vocabulary is an indispensible part of any communication, so without a vocabulary, no meaningful communication can take place and meaningful communication relies heavily on vocabulary. one fundamental fac...

2013
Paul L. Drake Ray H. Froend Peter J. Franks

Maximum and minimum stomatal conductance, as well as stomatal size and rate of response, are known to vary widely across plant species, but the functional relationship between these static and dynamic stomatal properties is unknown. The objective of this study was to test three hypotheses: (i) operating stomatal conductance under standard conditions (g (op)) correlates with minimum stomatal c...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Charles A Knight Jeremy M Beaulieu

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Early observations that genome size was positively correlated with cell size formed the basis of hypothesized consequences of genome size variation at higher phenotypic scales. This scaling was supported by several studies showing a positive relationship between genome size and seed mass, and various metrics of growth and leaf morphology. However, many of these studies were ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Jon Hughes Christopher Hepworth Chris Dutton Jessica A Dunn Lee Hunt Jennifer Stephens Robbie Waugh Duncan D Cameron Julie E Gray

The epidermal patterning factor (EPF) family of secreted signaling peptides regulate the frequency of stomatal development in model dicot and basal land plant species. Here, we identify and manipulate the expression of a barley (Hordeum vulgare) ortholog and demonstrate that when overexpressed HvEPF1 limits entry to, and progression through, the stomatal development pathway. Despite substantial...

2017
Jon Hughes Christopher Hepworth Chris Dutton Jessica A. Dunn Lee Hunt Jennifer Stephens Robbie Waugh Duncan D. Cameron Julie E. Gray

The epidermal patterning factor (EPF) family of secreted signaling peptides regulate the frequency of stomatal development in model dicot and basal land plant species. Here, we identify and manipulate the expression of a barley (Hordeum vulgare) ortholog and demonstrate that when overexpressed HvEPF1 limits entry to, and progression through, the stomatal development pathway. Despite substantial...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2013
Yasutomo Hoshika Makoto Watanabe Naoki Inada Qiaozhi Mao Takayoshi Koike

Betula platyphylla var. japonica (white birch) has heterophyllous leaves (i.e., early and late leaves) and is a typical pioneer tree species in northern Japan. Seedlings of white birch were exposed to ozone during two growing seasons, and measurements were carried out in the second year. Early leaves did not show an ozone-induced reduction in photosynthesis because of lower stomatal conductance...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Urte Schlüter Michael Muschak Dieter Berger Thomas Altmann

In the Arabidopsis mutant sdd1-1, a point mutation in a single gene (SDD1) causes specific alterations in stomatal density and distribution. In comparison to the wild type (C24), abaxial surfaces of sdd1-1 rosette leaves have about 2.5-fold higher stomatal densities. This mutant was used to study the consequence of stomatal density on photosynthesis under various light regimes. The increased st...

2015
Caspar Chater Kai Peng Mahsa Movahedi Jessica A. Dunn Heather J. Walker Yun-Kuan Liang Deirdre H. McLachlan Stuart Casson Jean Charles Isner Ian Wilson Steven J. Neill Rainer Hedrich Julie E. Gray Alistair M. Hetherington

An integral part of global environment change is an increase in the atmospheric concentration of CO2 ([CO2]) [1]. Increased [CO2] reduces leaf stomatal apertures and density of stomata that plays out as reductions in evapotranspiration [2-4]. Surprisingly, given the importance of transpiration to the control of terrestrial water fluxes [5] and plant nutrient acquisition [6], we know comparative...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1999
Antonio Minnocci Alberto Panicucci Luca Sebastiani Giacomo Lorenzini Claudio Vitagliano

We studied physiological (gas exchange and stomatal aperture) and morphological (individual leaf area and stomatal density) responses in leaves of five-year-old olive plants (Olea europaea L. cvs. Frantoio and Moraiolo) exposed to filtered air containing < 3 ppb O(3) or 100 ppb O(3) for 5 h day(-1) for 120 days in fumigation chambers. After 100 days of treatment, leaf drop and development of ne...

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