نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal conductance and transpiration 459 molm

تعداد نتایج: 16833837  

حقیقی, مریم, محمدنیا, صابر,

Iron (Fe) absorption control by pH of substrate or nutrient solution that during growth and nutrient absorbtion of nutrient solution its pH will change and will affect Fe absorbtion. In order to study of different pH levels and different iron concentration on vegetative and photosynthesis traits of cucumber cv. N3 this experiment was designed. Experiment was conducted as a factorial experiment ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2010
Gabriel Katul Stefano Manzoni Sari Palmroth Ram Oren

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Global climate models predict decreases in leaf stomatal conductance and transpiration due to increases in atmospheric CO2. The consequences of these reductions are increases in soil moisture availability and continental scale run-off at decadal time-scales. Thus, a theory explaining the differential sensitivity of stomata to changing atmospheric CO2 and other environmental ...

Journal: :تولید گیاهان زراعی 0
زهرا جوادی پور دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد گروه زراعت و اصلاح نباتات، دانشگاه یاسوج محسن موحدی دهنوی استادیار گروه زراعت و اصلاح نباتات، دانشگاه یاسوج حمیدرضا بلوچی استادیار گروه زراعت و اصلاح نباتات، دانشگاه یاسوج

to comparison the photosynthetic parameters and leaf chlorophyll content and fluorescence of safflower (carthamus tinctorios l.) cultivars under salinity stress, a pot experiment was carried out as factorial based on completely randomized design with three replications in summer 2011 in university of yasouj. first factor included four salinity levels (zero, 75, 150 and 225 mm (formed as 20 to 1...

2005
ALLISON L. STEINER

Previous studies suggest that the radiative effects of atmospheric aerosols (reducing total radiation while increasing the diffuse fraction) can enhance terrestrial productivity. Here, simulations using a regional climate/terrestrial biosphere model suggest that atmospheric aerosols could also enhance terrestrial photosynthesis and transpiration through an interaction between solar radiation, l...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2005
Svetlana V Veselova Rashit G Farhutdinov Stanislav Yu Veselov Guzel R Kudoyarova Dmitry S Veselov Wolfram Hartung

Root cooling of 7-day-old wheat seedlings decreased root hydraulic conductivity causing a gradual loss of relative water content during 45 min (RWC). Subsequently (in 60 min), RWC became partially restored due to a decrease in transpiration linked to lower stomatal conductivity. The decrease in stomatal conductivity cannot be attributed to ABA-induced stomatal closure, since no increase in ABA ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2002
R Zweifel J P Böhm R Häsler

We used local microclimatic conditions and twig sap flow rates to interpret midday stomatal closure in the canopies of two 250-year-old Norway spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) trees at a subalpine site in the Swiss Alps (1,650 m a.s.l.). Both trees showed midday stomatal closure on most clear summer days, despite the permanently wet soil. We used a modified Penman-Monteith formula to simulate p...

2008
S. Samanta M. K. Clayton D. S. Mackay E. L. Kruger B. E. Ewers

[1] A quantitative model comparison methodology based on deviance information criterion, a Bayesian measure of the trade-off between model complexity and goodness of fit, is developed and demonstrated by comparing semiempirical transpiration models. This methodology accounts for parameter and prediction uncertainties associated with such models and facilitates objective selection of the simples...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Cecilio F Caldeira Mickael Bosio Boris Parent Linda Jeanguenin François Chaumont François Tardieu

Plants are constantly facing rapid changes in evaporative demand and soil water content, which affect their water status and growth. In apparent contradiction to a hydraulic hypothesis, leaf elongation rate (LER) declined in the morning and recovered upon soil rehydration considerably quicker than transpiration rate and leaf water potential (typical half-times of 30 min versus 1-2 h). The morni...

2014
Cecilio F. Caldeira Mickael Bosio Boris Parent Linda Jeanguenin François Chaumont François Tardieu

Plants are constantly facing rapid changes in evaporative demand and soil water content, which affect their water status and growth. In apparent contradiction to a hydraulic hypothesis, leaf elongation rate (LER) declined in the morning and recovered upon soil rehydration considerably quicker than transpiration rate and leaf water potential (typical half-times of 30 min versus 1–2 h). The morni...

2017
Emma McLarnon Simon McQueen-Mason Ingo Lenk Susan E. Hartley

Silicon (Si) is taken up from the soil as monosilicic acid by plant roots, transported to leaves and deposited as phytoliths, amorphous silica (SiO2) bodies, which are a key component of anti-herbivore defense in grasses. Silicon transporters have been identified in many plant species, but the mechanisms underpinning Si transport remain poorly understood. Specifically, the extent to which Si up...

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