نتایج جستجو برای: net photosynthesis a

تعداد نتایج: 13451747  

2017
Jian Zeng Huajin Sheng Yang Liu Yao Wang Yi Wang Houyang Kang Xing Fan Lina Sha Shu Yuan Yonghong Zhou

Photoperiod and nutrient nitrogen (N) supply influence the growth, development, and productivity of crops. This study examined the physiological, biochemical, and morpho-anatomical traits of NA5 and NA9, two barley cultivars with contrasting photoperiod lengths, under the combined treatment of photoperiod regime and N supply. Under long photoperiod, high N supply decreased net photosynthesis; d...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2014
Makoto Watanabe Yasutomo Hoshika Naoki Inada Takayoshi Koike

To determine the effects of ozone (O3) on the canopy carbon budget, we investigated photosynthesis and respiration of leaves of Siebold's beech saplings under free air O3 exposure (60 nmol mol(-1), during daytime) in relation to the within-canopy light gradient; we then calculated the canopy-level photosynthetic carbon gain (PCG) and respiratory carbon loss (RCL) using a canopy photosynthesis m...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2013
Makoto Watanabe Yasutomo Hoshika Naoki Inada Xiaona Wang Qiaozhi Mao Takayoshi Koike

We set up a free-air ozone (O(3)) exposure system for determining the photosynthetic responses of Siebold's beech (Fagus crenata) and oak (Quercus mongolica var. crispula) to O(3) under field conditions. Ten-year-old saplings of beech and oak were exposed to an elevated O(3) concentration (60 nmol mol(-1)) during daytime from 6 August to 11 November 2011. Ozone significantly reduced the net pho...

Journal: :Limnology and Oceanography 2022

Coral reef metabolism underpins ecosystem function and is defined by the processes of photosynthesis, respiration, calcification, calcium carbonate dissolution. However, relationships between these physiological at organismal level their interactions with light remain unclear. We examined metabolic rates across a range photosynthesising calcifiers in Caribbean: scleractinian corals Acropora cer...

2016
Stephanie L. Olson Christopher T. Reinhard Timothy W. Lyons

The redox landscape of Earth's ocean-atmosphere system has changed dramatically throughout Earth history. Although Earth's protracted oxygenation is undoubtedly the consequence of cyanobacterial oxygenic photosynthesis, the relationship between biological O2 production and Earth's redox evolution remains poorly understood. Existing models for Earth's oxygenation cannot adequately explain the ne...

2005
H. Davi E. Dufrêne A. Granier V. Le Dantec C. Barbaroux

A forest ecosystem model (CASTANEA) simulating the carbon balance (canopy photosynthesis, autotrophic and heterotrophic respirations, net ecosystem exchange, wood and root growth) and the water cycle (transpiration, soil evaporation, interception, drainage and soil water status) is tested with data from a young beech forest (Fagus sylvatica L.). For this purpose, the model validity is assessed ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1987
S M Rogers W L Ogren J M Widholm

A soybean suspension culture (SB-P) which can grow photoautotrophically in 5% CO(2) will not grow in ambient CO(2) levels. This elevated CO(2) requirement seems to be due to the additive effects of a number of factors. The in vivo activity of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (RuBPcase) is much lower in the SB-P cells, compared to soybean plants. This may be due to the low light intensity u...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
W B Sisson

Net photosynthesis, growth, and ultraviolet (UV) radiation absorbance were determined for the first leaf of Cucurbita pepo L. exposed to two levels of UV-B irradiation and a UV-B radiation-free control treatment. Absorbance by extracted flavonoid pigments and other UV-B radiation-absorbing compounds from the first leaves increased with time and level of UV-B radiation impinging on leaf surfaces...

Journal: :journal of cell and molecular research 0
sasan mohsenzadeh sahar sadeghi hassan mohabatkar ali niazi

osmotic stress is one of the major factors that significantly reduce yields in dry areas. plants respond to this abiotic stress at physiological and molecular levels. many genes are induced under stress conditions by transcription factors. dehydration responsive element binding (dreb) protein is a subfamily of ap2/erf transcription factors which control expression of many osmotic stress-inducib...

2015
Marcelo D. Serpe Eric Roberts David J. Eldridge Roger Rosentreter

Invasion by the exotic annual grass Bromus tectorum has increased the cover and connectivity of fine litter in the sagebrush steppes of western North America. This litter tends to cover biological soil crusts, which could affect their metabolism and growth. To investigate this possible phenomenon, biological soil crusts dominated by either the moss Bryum argenteum or the lichen Diploschistes mu...

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