نتایج جستجو برای: respiration rate

تعداد نتایج: 990488  

Journal: :Physiologia plantarum 2001
Justine Y. H. Yip Greg C. Vanlerberghe

When wild type (wt) tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Petit Havana SR1) suspension cells were grown under phosphate (P) limitation, they contained large amounts of mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX). When these cells were resupplied with P, there was a large, immediate and sustained stimulation of respiration to support a period of rapid P uptake. Two lines of evidence suggest that the abu...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 1998
Katrin Suder Friedhelm R Drepper Michael Schiek Hans-Henning Abel

This study focuses on the dynamic pattern of heart rate variability in the frequency range of respiration, the so-called respiratory sinus arrhythmia. Forty experimental time series of heart rate data from four healthy adult volunteers undergoing a paced respiration protocol were used as an empirical basis. For pacing-cycle lengths >8 s, the heartbeat intervals are shown to obey a rule that can...

2016
Hua Liu Runguo Zang Han Y. H. Chen

Rangelands play a critical role in the global carbon cycle. However, the eco-physiological mechanisms associated with the effects of grazing on leaf photosynthesis and soil respiration remain poorly understood. To examine the impacts of grazing on leaf photosynthesis and soil respiration, we measured the photosynthetic parameters of the dominant species (Trifolium repens) and the soil respirati...

2004
Chien Teh CHEN Yen-Shuo SU Ching Huei KAO

The changes in respiration rate and soluble sugar content of detached rice (Oryza sativa) leaves were followed during methyl jasmonate (MJ)-promoted senescence. Increase in the respiration of detached rice leaves was observed as a consequence of methyl jasmonate (MJ) treatment for 48 h. However, MJ had no effect on photosynthetic rate in rice leaves. Sucrose and glucose contents, but not fructo...

Journal: :Methods of information in medicine 2007
K Kotani M Tachibana K Takamasu

OBJECTIVES The objective of our study is to investigate extrinsic influences on heart rate variability using respiratory-phase domain analysis. Swallowing, coughing and vocalization (reading aloud and conversation) are adopted as extrinsic influences. METHODS In this study, an instantaneous R-R interval (RRI) is sampled at each pi/10 rad of the respiratory phase and the data is divided into t...

2014
Atena Roshan Fekr Majid Janidarmian Katarzyna Radecka Zeljko Zilic

The measurement of human respiratory signals is crucial in cyberbiological systems. A disordered breathing pattern can be the first symptom of different physiological, mechanical, or psychological dysfunctions. Therefore, a real-time monitoring of the respiration patterns, as well as respiration rate is a critical need in medical applications. There are several methods for respiration rate meas...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1999
Mitchell Bolstad Vose

We measured variations in leaf dark respiration rate (Rd) and leaf nitrogen (N) across species, canopy light environment, and elevation for 18 co-occurring deciduous hardwood species in the southern Appalachian mountains of western North Carolina. Our overall objective was to estimate leaf respiration rates under typical conditions and to determine how they varied within and among species. Mean...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2007
R Spicer N M Holbrook

Sapwood respiration often declines towards the sapwood/heartwood boundary, but it is not known if parenchyma metabolic activity declines with cell age. We measured sapwood respiration in five temperate species (sapwood age range of 5-64 years) and expressed respiration on a live cell basis by quantifying living parenchyma. We found no effect of parenchyma age on respiration in two conifers (Pin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1981
B Maresca A M Lambowitz V B Kumar G A Grant G S Kobayashi G Medoff

Three stages can be distinguished in the temperature-induced mycelial-to-yeast phase transition of Histoplasma capsulatum. Stage one is characterized by a progressive decrease in the respiration rate and in the intracellular concentrations of cysteine and other amino acids. By stage two, respiration has ceased completely and free cysteine has fallen to low levels. Exogenous cysteine is required...

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