نتایج جستجو برای: respiration

تعداد نتایج: 39658  

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Caitlin E Hicks Pries Richard S P van Logtestijn Edward A G Schuur Susan M Natali Johannes H C Cornelissen Rien Aerts Ellen Dorrepaal

Soil carbon in permafrost ecosystems has the potential to become a major positive feedback to climate change if permafrost thaw increases heterotrophic decomposition. However, warming can also stimulate autotrophic production leading to increased ecosystem carbon storage-a negative climate change feedback. Few studies partitioning ecosystem respiration examine decadal warming effects or compare...

1996
JAMES A. BUNCE LEWIS H. ZISKA

The purpose of this experiment was to determine how respiration of soybeans may respond to potential increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and growth temperature. Three cultivars of soybeans (Glycine max L. Merr.), from maturity groups 00, IV, and VIII, were grown at 370, 555 and 740 cm$ m−$ carbon dioxide concentrations at 20}15, 25}20, and 31}26 °C day}night temperatures. Rate...

Journal: :journal of paramedical sciences 0
arash ahmadi faculty of veterinary medicine, karaj branch, islamic azad university, karaj soroush mohitmafi department of clinical sciences, faculty of veterinary medicine, karaj branch, islamic azad university, karaj

thiopental sodium is an ultra short-acting barbiturate. due to its redistribution characteristic, its first injection has a short term effect. in order to elongate its anesthesia duration, more injections are needed. as these additional injections extend the recovery length , weaken respiration and causes other dangerous effects; its repeated use is considered unsafe. citicoline is a natural su...

2015
Or Sperling J. Mason Earles Francesca Secchi Jessie Godfrey Maciej A. Zwieniecki Lucas C.R. Silva

Cellular respiration depletes stored carbohydrates during extended periods of limited photosynthesis, e.g. winter dormancy or drought. As respiration rate is largely a function of temperature, the thermal conditions during such periods may affect non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) availability and, ultimately, recovery. Here, we surveyed stem responses to temperature changes in 15 woody species....

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1969
Robert Rikmenspoel Sandra Sinton John J. Janick

With the use of a specially developed incubation chamber the rates of motility, respiration, and fructolysis were measured simultaneously on semen samples. By inhibiting the respiration with antimycin A, and/or the fructolysis with 2-deoxyglucose, the rates of each of the two ATP-producing pathways could be reduced independently. In this way the ratio of the amount of free energy produced by re...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Naoki Makita Yasuhiro Hirano Masako Dannoura Yuji Kominami Takeo Mizoguchi Hiroaki Ishii Yoichi Kanazawa

Fine root respiration is a significant component of carbon cycling in forest ecosystems. Although fine roots differ functionally from coarse roots, these root types have been distinguished based on arbitrary diameter cut-offs (e.g., 2 or 5 mm). Fine root morphology is directly related to physiological function, but few attempts have been made to understand the relationships between morphology a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Joanna C Carey Jianwu Tang Pamela H Templer Kevin D Kroeger Thomas W Crowther Andrew J Burton Jeffrey S Dukes Bridget Emmett Serita D Frey Mary A Heskel Lifen Jiang Megan B Machmuller Jacqueline Mohan Anne Marie Panetta Peter B Reich Sabine Reinsch Xin Wang Steven D Allison Chris Bamminger Scott Bridgham Scott L Collins Giovanbattista de Dato William C Eddy Brian J Enquist Marc Estiarte John Harte Amanda Henderson Bart R Johnson Klaus Steenberg Larsen Yiqi Luo Sven Marhan Jerry M Melillo Josep Peñuelas Laurel Pfeifer-Meister Christian Poll Edward Rastetter Andrew B Reinmann Lorien L Reynolds Inger K Schmidt Gaius R Shaver Aaron L Strong Vidya Suseela Albert Tietema

The respiratory release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from soil is a major yet poorly understood flux in the global carbon cycle. Climatic warming is hypothesized to increase rates of soil respiration, potentially fueling further increases in global temperatures. However, despite considerable scientific attention in recent decades, the overall response of soil respiration to anticipated climatic warm...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2004
Jonathan M Frantz Nilton N Cometti Bruce Bugbee

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Carbon gain depends on efficient photosynthesis and adequate respiration. The effect of temperature on photosynthetic efficiency is well understood. In contrast, the temperature response of respiration is based almost entirely on short-term (hours) measurements in mature organisms to develop Q(10) values for maintenance and whole-plant respiration. These Q(10) values are the...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Xia Xu Zheng Shi Dejun Li Xuhui Zhou Rebecca A Sherry Yiqi Luo

Soil respiration is recognized to be influenced by temperature, moisture, and ecosystem production. However, little is known about how plant community structure regulates responses of soil respiration to climate change. Here, we used a 13-year field warming experiment to explore the mechanisms underlying plant community regulation on feedbacks of soil respiration to climate change in a tallgras...

Journal: :Physiological measurement 2014
Tarig Ballal Conor Heneghan Alberto Zaffaroni Patricia Boyle Philip de Chazal Redmond Shouldice Walter T McNicholas Seamas C Donnelly

Nocturnal respiration rate parameters were collected from 20 COPD subjects over an 8 week period, to determine if changes in respiration rate were associated with exacerbations of COPD. These subjects were primarily GOLD Class 2 to 4, and had been recently discharged from hospital following a recent exacerbation. The respiration rates were collected using a non-contact radio-frequency biomotion...

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