نتایج جستجو برای: photosynthesis efficiency index

تعداد نتایج: 785809  

2016
Jee Hoon Kim Joon Woo Lee Tae In Ahn Jong Hwa Shin Kyung Sub Park Jung Eek Son

Canopy photosynthesis has typically been estimated using mathematical models that have the following assumptions: the light interception inside the canopy exponentially declines with the canopy depth, and the photosynthetic capacity is affected by light interception as a result of acclimation. However, in actual situations, light interception in the canopy is quite heterogenous depending on env...

2010
D. Kaneko N. B. Chang T. Kumakura

This paper aims to present an integrated approach for assessing the desertification processes on one hand and spot possible source locations of dust storm in Eurasian continent across the central Asia and northern China on the other hand. The authors have bu ilt Remote Sensing Environmental Monitor (RSEM) for Desertification Assessment System (DAS). Such an integrated sensing, monitoring and mo...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1966
K J McCree J H Troughton

Single clover plants were grown in the vegetative state, at 20 +/- 1 degrees , 85 +/- 5% relative humidity, 320 +/- 10 ppm CO(2), 12-hour day, with Hoagland nutrient in Perlite, and 100 w . m(-2) of photosynthetically active radiation (0.4-0.7 mu) from mercury-fluorescent lamps. Each plant was confined within a circle 18 cm in diameter by means of a wire framework. The CO(2) exchange rate of th...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Tadaki Hirose

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Monsi and Saeki (1953) published the first mathematical model of canopy photosynthesis that was based on the light attenuation within a canopy and a light response of leaf photosynthesis. This paper reviews the evolution and development of their theory. SCOPE Monsi and Saeki showed that under full light conditions, canopy photosynthesis is maximized at a high leaf area ind...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2014
Henrique C DePaoli Anne M Borland Gerald A Tuskan John C Cushman Xiaohan Yang

To meet future food and energy security needs, which are amplified by increasing population growth and reduced natural resource availability, metabolic engineering efforts have moved from manipulating single genes/proteins to introducing multiple genes and novel pathways to improve photosynthetic efficiency in a more comprehensive manner. Biochemical carbon-concentrating mechanisms such as cras...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Kasper Elgetti Brodersen Mads Lichtenberg Peter J Ralph Michael Kühl Daniel Wangpraseurt

The light field on coral reefs varies in intensity and spectral composition, and is the key regulating factor for phototrophic reef organisms, for example scleractinian corals harbouring microalgal symbionts. However, the actual efficiency of light utilization in corals and the mechanisms affecting the radiative energy budget of corals are underexplored. We present the first balanced light ener...

1999
Yuzeir Zeinalov Liliana Maslenkova

Analysis of the results obtained during the investigation of the photosynthetic oxygen evolution upon irradiation with short saturating flashes and of the widely accepted Kok’s model for the reactions leading to the oxygen production showed that the photosynthetic irradiance should be non-linear (quadratic or higher degree of dependence) under low irradiance. This non-linearity of the irradianc...

بنایان اول, محمد, سعادتیان, بیژن, نباتی, جعفر, کافی, محمد,

Although silicon (Si) is a non-essential element for most crops, but has shown beneficial roles in growth of crop plants. Therefore, evaluation of nutritional role of Si and nano Si components in crop production is necessary. For this purpose, a factorial experiment, based on randomized complete blocks design with three replications, was conducted at the Research Greenhouse of College of Agricu...

Generally, primed seeds produce larger and heavier plants than non-primed seeds. This may be simply due to rapid emergence and extension of leaf growth, or the influence of other physiological processes. The effect of seed pretreatment with salicylic acid (SA) on some physiological and photosynthetic characteristics of the safflower seedlings, cv. Goldasht, was examined under field condition. T...

2002
Edward H. Lee Roman C. Pausch Randy A. Rowland

The objective of this research was to determine the effects of elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) on field-grown soybean. Soybeans (Glycine max L. Merr. cv. "Essex) were grown a full-season in open-top field chambers exposed to either ambient (350 #l L -j) or elevated CO2 (500 #l L -j) levels under two levels of SO2 (0.00 and 0.12 #l L-t). Enriched CO2, wit...

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