نتایج جستجو برای: increased leaf thickness

تعداد نتایج: 1201921  

2006
PETER STILING

Most studies on the effects of elevated CO2 have focused on the effects on plant growth and ecosystem processes. Fewer studies have examined the effects of elevated CO2 on herbivory, and of these, most have examined feeding rates in laboratory conditions. Our study takes advantage of an open-top CO2 fertilization study in a Florida scrub-oak community to examine the effects of elevated CO2 on h...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
Roberto Tognetti Luca Sebastiani Antonio Minnocci

Plants can remove or immobilize various environmental contaminants; however, little is known about the physiological mechanisms underlying responses to soil amendment with biosolids contaminated with heavy metals. We investigated the responses of cuttings of hybrid poplar clones Eridano and I-214 grown for a season in soil amended with nutrient-rich organic material from tanneries, which contai...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Francine Carland Andrew Defries Sean Cutler Timothy Nelson

The critical role of veins in transporting water, nutrients, and signals suggests that some key regulators of vein formation may be genetically redundant and, thus, undetectable by forward genetic screens. To identify such regulators, we screened more than 5000 structurally diverse small molecules for compounds that alter Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) leaf vein patterns. Many compound-indu...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2005
Wei Shan Bo Wang Yahong Zhang Yi Tang

Lotus-leaf-like silica flakes with a three-dimensionally (3D) connected nanoporous structure and controllable thickness have been facilely synthesized; the flakes produced exhibited superior performance in adsorbing enzymes to their microspheric analogues.

2017
H. Singh Savita R. Sharma S. Sinha M. Kumar P. Kumar A. Verma S. K. Sharma

The mitigation potential of avenue tree species needs a sound understanding, especially for landscape planning or planting tree species on roadside, especially in city limits where there is huge traffic due to more number of vehicles. A preliminary study was conducted to investigate the impact of heavy traffic movement and pollution thereof on physiological functioning of Lagerstroemia speciosa...

2017
Bastien Castagneyrol Damien Bonal Maxime Damien Hervé Jactel Céline Meredieu Evalyne W Muiruri Luc Barbaro

The diversity of plant neighbors commonly results in direct, bottom-up effects on herbivore ability to locate their host, and in indirect effects on herbivores involving changes in plant traits and a top-down control by their enemies. Yet, the relative contribution of bottom-up and top-down forces remains poorly understood. We also lack knowledge on the effect of abiotic constraints such as sum...

2012
SuSan L. uStin DaviD Riaño RaymonD Hunt

Canopy water content is a dynamic quantity that depends on the balance between water losses from transpiration and water uptake from the soil. Absorption of shortwave radiation by water is determined by various frequencies that match overtones of fundamental bending and stretching molecular transitions. Leaf water potential and relative water content are important variables for determining wate...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2014
Patricia Battie-Laclau Jean-Paul Laclau Constance Beri Lauriane Mietton Marta R Almeida Muniz Bruna Cersózimo Arenque Marisa DE Cassia Piccolo Lionel Jordan-Meille Jean-Pierre Bouillet Yann Nouvellon

Although vast areas in tropical regions have weathered soils with low potassium (K) levels, little is known about the effects of K supply on the photosynthetic physiology of trees. This study assessed the effects of K and sodium (Na) supply on the diffusional and biochemical limitations to photosynthesis in Eucalyptus grandis leaves. A field experiment comparing treatments receiving K (+K) or N...

2013
Rita Giuliani Nuria Koteyeva Elena Voznesenskaya Marc A. Evans Asaph B. Cousins Gerald E. Edwards

The genus Oryza, which includes rice (Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima) and wild relatives, is a useful genus to study leaf properties in order to identify structural features that control CO2 access to chloroplasts, photosynthesis, water use efficiency, and drought tolerance. Traits, 26 structural and 17 functional, associated with photosynthesis and transpiration were quantified on 24 access...

2010
Jasper J. L. Pengelly Xavier R. R. Sirault Youshi Tazoe John R. Evans Robert T. Furbank Susanne von Caemmerer

In C(4) plants, acclimation to growth at low irradiance by means of anatomical and biochemical changes to leaf tissue is considered to be limited by the need for a close interaction and coordination between bundle sheath and mesophyll cells. Here differences in relative growth rate (RGR), gas exchange, carbon isotope discrimination, photosynthetic enzyme activity, and leaf anatomy in the C(4) d...

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