نتایج جستجو برای: transpiration flux

تعداد نتایج: 90964  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1963
D Shimshi

When sprayed on plant leaves, several compounds, notably phenylmercuric acetate (PMA), can induce stomatal closure (16, 17). Most of these investigations with PMA were carried out on detached leaves with petioles dipping in water; it was found that the stomatal closing markedly reduced transpiration, whereas photosynthesis was reduced to a lesser extent. In these experiments it was demonstrated...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1975
M R Kaufmann

The response of xylem pressure potential of Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii Engelm.) to environmental factors was studied in the natural subalpine environment. Data were analyzed in the context of a leaf water potential model based upon the van den Honert model for water transport through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. At soil temperatures of 10 to 15 C, xylem pressure potential decre...

2003
M. R. Kurpius J. A. Panek N. T. Nikolov M. McKay A. H. Goldstein

The weather patterns of the west side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains (cold, wet winters and hot, dry summers) strongly influence how water is partitioned between transpiration and evaporation and result in a specific strategy of water use by ponderosa pine trees (Pinus ponderosa) in this region. To investigate how year-round water fluxes were partitioned in a young ponderosa pine ecosystem in t...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
B. Saugier A. Granier J. Y. Pontailler E. Dufrêne D. D. Baldocchi

Three independent methods were used to evaluate transpiration of a boreal forest: the branch bag, sap flow and eddy covariance methods. The branch bag method encloses several thousand needles and gives a continuous record of branch transpiration. The sap flow method provides a continuous record of sap velocity and an estimate of tree transpiration. The eddy covariance method typically measures ...

2014
Jessada Sopharat Frederic Gay Philippe Thaler Sayan Sdoodee Supat Isarangkool Na Ayutthaya Charlchai Tanavud Claude Hammecker Frederic C. Do

Climate change and fast extension in climatically suboptimal areas threaten the sustainability of rubber tree cultivation. A simple framework based on reduction factors of potential transpiration was tested to evaluate the water constraints on seasonal transpiration in tropical sub-humid climates, according pedoclimatic conditions. We selected a representative, mature stand in a drought-prone a...

2013
Sanjay Kumar Onkar Singh

Aero gas turbine engines have been using mainly film cooling and convection cooling techniques. For operating at high gas temperature amongst different cooling options the transpiration cooling technique has emerged as the most promising technique to improve the gas turbine cycle performance by allowing higher turbine inlet temperatures. This paper investigates the advantages of transpiration c...

2015
Alyson K. McDonald Bradford P. Wilcox Georgianne W. Moore Charles R. Hart Zhuping Sheng Keith Owens

The proliferation of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) along regulated rivers in the western United States has transformed riparian plant communities. It is commonly assumed that transpiration by these alien plants has led to large losses of water that would otherwise contribute to streamflow. Control of saltcedar, therefore, has been considered a viable strategy for conserving water and increasing stre...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1964
R O Slatyer J F Bierhuizen

Transpiration is frequently measured by enclosing plants, or portions of plants, in transparent chambers and determining the change of humidity of a stream of air before and after passing through the enclosure (2, 4). Although this procedure should not be used to estimate probable transpiration rates under natural conditions, unless adequate precautions are taken to ensure that the microenviron...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
Marykate Z Black Kevin J Patterson Peter E H Minchin Kevin S Gould Michael J Clearwater

Whole vine (K(plant)) and individual root (K(root)) hydraulic conductances were measured in kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis Planch. var. chinensis 'Hort16A') vines to observe hydraulic responses following partial root system excision. Heat dissipation and compensation heat pulse techniques were used to measure sap flow in trunks and individual roots, respectively. Sap flux and measurements of xy...

2013
M. DECKER A. J. PITMAN J. P. EVANS

A land surface scheme with and without groundwater–vegetation interactions is used to explore the impact of rainfall variability on transpiration over drought-vulnerable regions of southeastern Australia. The authors demonstrate that if groundwater is included in the simulations, there is a low correlation between rainfall variability and the response of transpiration to this variability over f...

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