نتایج جستجو برای: canopy water storage

تعداد نتایج: 730917  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2013
Andrea Scartazza Stefano Moscatello Giorgio Matteucci Alberto Battistelli Enrico Brugnoli

Seasonal and inter-annual dynamics of growth, non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) and carbon isotope composition (δ(13)C) of NSC were studied in a beech forest of Central Italy over a 2-year period characterized by different environmental conditions. The net C assimilated by forest trees was mainly used to sustain growth early in the season and to accumulate storage carbohydrates in trunk and ro...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
Liu-Kang Xu Theodore C Hsiao

Water-use efficiency (WUE) is critical in determining the adaptation and productivity of plants in water-limited areas, either under the present climate or future global change. Data on WUE are often highly variable and a unifying and quantitative approach is needed to analyse and predict WUE for different environments. Hsiao has already proposed a set of paradigm equations based on leaf gas ex...

2014
M. A. Schull M. C. Anderson R. Houborg Anatoly A. Gitelson W. P. Kustas

Recent studies have shown that estimates of leaf chlorophyll content (Chl), defined as the combined mass of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b per unit leaf area, can be useful for constraining estimates of canopy light use efficiency (LUE). Canopy LUE describes the amount of carbon assimilated by a vegetative canopy for a given amount of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (APAR) and is ...

2009
Kimberly Novick Ram Oren Paul Stoy Jehn-Yih Juang Mario Siqueira Gabriel Katul

Terrestrial ecosystems are dominated by vascular plants that form a mosaic of hydraulic conduits to water movement from the soil to the atmosphere. Together with canopy leaf area, canopy stomatal conductance regulates plant water use and thereby photosynthesis and growth. Although stomatal conductance is coordinated with plant hydraulic conductance, governing relationships across species has no...

2013
Lucas A. Cernusak Klaus Winter James W. Dalling Joseph A. M. Holtum Carlos Jaramillo Christian Körner Andrew D. B. Leakey Richard J. Norby Benjamin Poulter Benjamin L. Turner Joseph Wright

Elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations (ca) will undoubtedly affect the metabolism of tropical forests worldwide; however, critical aspects of how tropical forests will respond remain largely unknown. Here, we review the current state of knowledge about physiological and ecological responses, with the aim of providing a framework that can help to guide future experimental research. Modelling s...

2015
D. Scott Mackay David E. Roberts Brent E. Ewers John S. Sperry Nathan G. McDowell William T. Pockman

Hydraulic systems of plants have evolved in the context of carbon allocation and fitness tradeoffs of maximizing carbon gain and water transport in the face of short and long-term fluctuations in environmental conditions. The resulting diversity of traits include a continuum of isohydry-anisohydry or high to low relative stomatal closure during drought, shedding of canopy foliage or disconnecti...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2007
S B McLaughlin S D Wullschleger G Sun M Nosal

* Documentation of the degree and direction of effects of ozone on transpiration of canopies of mature forest trees is critically needed to model ozone effects on forest water use and growth in a warmer future climate. * Patterns of sap flow in stems and soil moisture in the rooting zones of mature trees, coupled with late-season streamflow in three forested watersheds in east Tennessee, USA, w...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
S P Yanoviak D N Frederick

Upon falling onto the water surface, most terrestrial arthropods helplessly struggle and are quickly eaten by aquatic predators. Exceptions to this outcome mostly occur among riparian taxa that escape by walking or swimming at the water surface. Here we document sustained, directional, neustonic locomotion (i.e. surface swimming) in tropical arboreal ants. We dropped 35 species of ants into nat...

Eshghizadeh, Hamid Reza , Khazaie, Hamid Reza , Moghanibashi Najafabadi, Morteza , Nezam, Ahmad ,

Sesame is one of the oldest crops in the world that is commonly cultivated in arid and semi-arid due to high oil seeds (42-52%). In order to determine the effects of water deficit (55, 75 and 85 percent evacuation of soil water) on genotype sesame (Varamin, Naztakshakhe, Oltan and Yekta), a field experiment was conducted using a split-plot in randomized complete design with three replication at...

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