نتایج جستجو برای: net photosynthesis rate

تعداد نتایج: 1058750  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
P F Morris D B Layzell D T Canvin

Exposure of ferredoxin-dependent glutamate synthase (EC 1.4.7.1) mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana to photorespiratory conditions resulted in the accumulation of NH(4) (+) and the inhibition of photosynthesis. However, upon transfer from 2% O(2), 350 microliters per liter CO(2), to 21% O(2), 350 microliters per liter CO(2), net photosynthesis declined at a slower rate in methionine sulfoximine tr...

2000
Y. Ueda S. Nishihara H. Tomita Y. Oda

The photosynthetic leaf characteristics of two rose species native to Japan were measured. The optimum temperature range for photosynthesis of Rosa bracteata was higher than that of Rosa rugosa. The photosynthetic response to temperature of R. bracteata was slower than that of R. rugosa. Maximum photosynthetic rates were reached at an irradiance of higher than 750 m mol mÿ2 sÿ1 in both species....

2012
Zishan Zhang Geng Li Huiyuan Gao Litao Zhang Cheng Yang Peng Liu Qingwei Meng

The net photosynthetic rate, chlorophyll content, chlorophyll fluorescence and 820 nm transmission were investigated to explore the behavior of the photosynthetic apparatus, including light absorption, energy transformation and the photoactivities of photosystem II (PSII) and photosystem I (PSI) during senescence in the stay-green inbred line of maize (Zea mays) Q319 and the quick-leaf-senescen...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1995
J D Alexander J R Donnelly J B Shane

Understory red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) trees, between 20 and 50 cm in height and 12 years or more in age, were collected from mid- and high-elevation stands in north-central Vermont and placed in a closed-cuvette system to measure photosynthetic and transpirational responses to photosynthetic photon flux density (PPFD) and temperature. Photosynthesis, dark respiration, transpiration and wat...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1974
G J Williams

Increasing pretreatment day temperatures of 20, 30, and 40 C resulted in decreased net photosynthesis in Agropyron smithii (C(3)) while in Bouteloua gracilis (C(4)) net photosynthesis was increased. The effect on photosynthesis of increasing analysis temperatures was the same as observed by increasing pretreatment temperatures. Resistance of the stomata and boundary layer were less affected by ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
G M Williams P G Ayres

Net photosynthesis is stimulated in third seedling leaves of barley plants whose lower two leaves are heavily infected by Erysiphe graminis f.sp. hordei Marchal. Stimulation is greater in water-stressed than in well-watered plants. In stressed, but not in well-watered plants, stimulation is associated with the maintenance of high leaf water potential and high leaf conductance. A small part of t...

2003
Peter B. Reich M. G. Tjoelker J. L. Machado

• We tested the hypothesis that biological trait-based plant functional groups provide sufficient differentiation of species to enable generalization about a variety of plant ecophysiological traits or responses to nitrogen (N). • Seedlings of 34 North American grassland and savanna species, representing 5 functional groups, were grown in a glasshouse in an infertile soil with or without N fert...

2003
Gustavo Habermann Eduardo Caruso Machado João Domingos Rodrigues Camilo Lázaro Medina

Plants with citrus variegated chlorosis (CVC), a disease caused by the xylem-limited bacteria Xylella fastidiosa, have leaves with water deficiency symptoms and are associated with decreases on the net photosynthesis and transpiration rates. Using healthy and CVC-affected ‘Pêra’ sweet orange plants on ‘Rangpur’ lime rootstock, the leaf gas exchange variables were measured with an open-gas porta...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
H Usuda

Changes in the level of metabolites of the C(4) cycle and reductive pentose phosphate (RPP) pathway were measured simultaneously with induction of photosynthesis in maize (Zea mays L.) to evaluate what may limit carbon assimilation during induction in a C(4) plant.After 20 minutes in the dark, there was an immediate rise in photosynthesis during the first 30 seconds of illumination, followed by...

2016
Nicholas G. Smith Grace Pold Carol Goranson Jeffrey S. Dukes

Anthropogenic forces are projected to lead to warmer temperatures and altered precipitation patterns globally. The impact of these climatic changes on the uptake of carbon by the land surface will, in part, determine the rate and magnitude of these changes. However, there is a great deal of uncertainty in how terrestrial ecosystems will respond to climate in the future. Here, we used a fully fa...

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