نتایج جستجو برای: leaf productivity

تعداد نتایج: 168294  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
Michael J Aspinwall John S King Steven E McKeand Jean-Christophe Domec

Variation in leaf-level gas exchange among widely planted genetically improved loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) genotypes could impact stand-level water use, carbon assimilation, biomass production, C allocation, ecosystem sustainability and biogeochemical cycling under changing environmental conditions. We examined uniformity in leaf-level light-saturated photosynthesis (A(sat)), stomatal conduc...

2005
Sunshine A. Van Bael Jeffrey D. Brawn

A goal among community ecologists is to predict when and where trophic cascades occur. For example, several studies have shown that forest birds can limit arthropod abundances on trees, but indirect effects of bird predation (i.e. decreased arthropod damage to trees) are not always observed and their context is not well understood. Because productivity is one factor that is expected to influenc...

2017
Christopher P O Reyer Stephen Bathgate Kristina Blennow Jose G Borges Harald Bugmann Sylvain Delzon Sonia P Faias Jordi Garcia-Gonzalo Barry Gardiner Jose Ramon Gonzalez-Olabarria Carlos Gracia Juan Guerra Hernández Seppo Kellomäki Koen Kramer Manfred J Lexer Marcus Lindner Ernst van der Maaten Michael Maroschek Bart Muys Bruce Nicoll Marc Palahi João HN Palma Joana A Paulo Heli Peltola Timo Pukkala Werner Rammer Duncan Ray Santiago Sabaté Mart-Jan Schelhaas Rupert Seidl Christian Temperli Margarida Tomé Rasoul Yousefpour Niklaus E Zimmermann Marc Hanewinkel

Recent studies projecting future climate change impacts on forests mainly consider either the effects of climate change on productivity or on disturbances. However, productivity and disturbances are intrinsically linked because 1) disturbances directly affect forest productivity (e.g. via a reduction in leaf area, growing stock or resource-use efficiency), and 2) disturbance susceptibility is o...

2013
Geertje M. van der Heijden Stefan A. Schnitzer Jennifer S. Powers Oliver L. Phillips

Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant biomass. These forests are changing however, including an increase in liana abundance and biomass over recent decades in Neotropical forests. We ask here how this increase in lianas might impact the tropical forest carbon cycle and their capacity for carbon storage and sequestration. Lianas reduce t...

2016
Anna B. Harper Peter M. Cox Pierre Friedlingstein Andy J. Wiltshire Chris D. Jones Stephen Sitch Lina M. Mercado Margriet Groenendijk Eddy Robertson Jens Kattge Gerhard Bönisch Owen K. Atkin Michael Bahn Johannes Cornelissen Ülo Niinemets Vladimir Onipchenko Josep Peñuelas Lourens Poorter Peter B. Reich Nadjeda A. Soudzilovskaia Peter van Bodegom

Dynamic global vegetation models are used to predict the response of vegetation to climate change. They are essential for planning ecosystem management, understanding carbon cycle–climate feedbacks, and evaluating the potential impacts of climate change on global ecosystems. JULES (the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator) represents terrestrial processes in the UK Hadley Centre family of models...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2010
Laíse da Silveira Pontes Frédérique Louault Pascal Carrère Vincent Maire Donato Andueza Jean-François Soussana

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Although plant functional traits (PFTs) appear to be important indicators of species' responses to land use changes, there is no clear understanding of how the variations in traits and their plasticity determine variations in species performance. This study investigated the role of functional shoot traits and their plasticity for variation in above-ground net primary product...

Journal: :PeerJ 2016
Suzanna M Evans Elizabeth A Sinclair Alistair G B Poore Keryn F Bain Adriana Vergés

Declines in genetic diversity within a species can affect the stability and functioning of populations. The conservation of genetic diversity is thus a priority, especially for threatened or endangered species. The importance of genetic variation, however, is dependent on the degree to which it translates into phenotypic variation for traits that affect individual performance and ecological pro...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Botany 2008
Michel Edmond Ghanem Alfonso Albacete Cristina Martínez-Andújar Manuel Acosta Remedios Romero-Aranda Ian C. Dodd Stanley Lutts Francisco Pérez-Alfocea

Leaf senescence is one of the most limiting factors to plant productivity under salinity. Both the accumulation of specific toxic ions (e.g. Na+) and changes in leaf hormone relations are involved in the regulation of this process. Tomato plants (Solanum lycopersicum L. cv Moneymaker) were cultivated for 3 weeks under high salinity (100 mM NaCl) and leaf senescence-related parameters were studi...

Journal: :Global change biology 2017
Hualei Yang Xi Yang Yongguang Zhang Mary A Heskel Xiaoliang Lu J William Munger Shucun Sun Jianwu Tang

Accurate estimation of terrestrial gross primary productivity (GPP) remains a challenge despite its importance in the global carbon cycle. Chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) has been recently adopted to understand photosynthesis and its response to the environment, particularly with remote sensing data. However, it remains unclear how ChlF and photosynthesis are linked at different spatial scales ...

2014
Jelte Rozema Danny Cornelisse Yuancheng Zhang Hongxiu Li Bas Bruning Diana Katschnig Rob Broekman Bin Ji Peter van Bodegom

Salt tolerance of higher plants is determined by a complex set of traits, the timing and rate of evolution of which are largely unknown. We compared the salt tolerance of cultivars of sugar beet and their ancestor, sea beet, in hydroponic studies and evaluated whether traditional domestication and more recent breeding have changed salt tolerance of the cultivars relative to their ancestor. Our ...

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