نتایج جستجو برای: leaf thickness

تعداد نتایج: 193552  

خسروی مشیزی, مریم , سرچشمه‌پور, مهدی ,

Calcium and potassium are essential nutrients that play a significant role in increasing yield, quality and postharvest properties of many fruits and vegetables. The role of these nutrients in improving quality and quantity of fleshy fruits is important and their interaction on plants such as cantaloupe is less understood. In this research the effects of calcium (0 and 3 g/L) and potassium (0, ...

2018
Eduardo Chacón-Madrigal Wolfgang Wanek Peter Hietz Stefan Dullinger

The reasons why the range size of closely related species often varies significantly have intrigued scientists for many years. Among other hypotheses, species with high trait variation were suggested to occupy more diverse environments, have more continuity in their distributions, and consequently have larger range sizes. Here, using 34 tree species of lowlands tropical rainforest in southern C...

Journal: :International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology 2015

Journal: :Annals of botany 2004
Maciej A Zwieniecki C Kevin Boyce N Michele Holbrook

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Morphological diversity of leaves is usually quantified with geometrical characters, while in many cases a simple set of biophysical parameters are involved in constraining size and shape. One of the main physiological functions of the leaf is transpiration and thus one can expect that leaf hydraulic parameters can be used to predict potential morphologies, although with the...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Roland Pieruschka Ulrich Schurr Siegfried Jahnke

Diffusion of CO2 inside leaves is generally regarded to be from the substomatal cavities to the assimilating tissues, i.e. in the vertical direction of the leaf blades. However, lateral gas diffusion within intercellular air spaces may be much more effective than hitherto considered. In a previous work it was demonstrated that, when 'clamp-on' leaf chambers are used, leaf internal 'CO2 leakage'...

2007
Susan Kalisz James A. Teeri SUSANKALISZ.' A. TEERI

Four populations of Sedurn wrightii were studied with respect to their photosynthetic carbon metabolism. This leaf-succulent species exhibits crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM). Plants that possess CAM have the potential to vary their rates of transpirational water loss greatly in response to drought. Leaf thickness and biomass 6I3C values were measured in mid growing season for the populations...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
Eunice A Bacelar Carlos M Correia José M Moutinho-Pereira Berta C Gonçalves João I Lopes José M G Torres-Pereira

Leaf-level morphological and structural adaptations to reduce water loss were examined in five olive (Olea europaea L.) tree cultivars (Arbequina, Blanqueta, Cobrançosa, Manzanilla and Negrinha) growing under field conditions with low water availability. Leaf measurements included leaf tissue thickness, stomatal density, leaf area, leaf mass per unit area, density of leaf tissue, relative water...

2002
Ian J. Wright Mark Westoby

• Across species, leaf lifespan (LL) tends to be correlated with leaf mass per area (LMA). Previously we found that Australian perennial species from low-rainfall sites had c . 40% shorter LL at a given LMA than high-rainfall species. • Here we relate indices of leaf strength (work to shear, W shear , and tissue toughness) to LL and LMA across the same suite of species. W shear is the work requ...

2015
Shi-Bao Zhang Yan Dai Guang-You Hao Jia-Wei Li Xue-Wei Fu Jiao-Lin Zhang

Epiphytes that grow in the canopies of tropical and subtropical forests experience different water regimes when compared with terrestrial plants. However, the differences in adaptive strategies between epiphytic and terrestrial plants with respect to plant water relations remain poorly understood. To understand how water-related traits contrast between epiphytic and terrestrial growth forms wit...

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