نتایج جستجو برای: leaf transpiration temperature

تعداد نتایج: 536112  

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...

Journal: :Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems 2022

Mechanistic representations of biogeochemical processes in ecosystem models are rapidly advancing, requiring advancements model evaluation approaches. Here we quantify multiple aspects functional performance to evaluate improved process models. We compare semi-empirical stomatal with hydraulic constraints against more mechanistic and functioning at a semi-arid pine site using suite metrics anal...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1991
T L Kirkpatrick D M Oosterhuis S D Wullschleger

A series of controlled-environment experiments were conducted to elucidate the effects of Meloidogyne incognita on host physiology and plant-water relations of two cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) cultivars that differed in their susceptibility to nematode infection. Inoculation of M. incognita-resistant cultivar Auburn 634 did not affect growth, stomatal resistance, or components of plant-water pot...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Jirí Santrucek Jirí Kveton Jirí Setlík Lenka Bulícková

Deuterium enrichment of bulk water was measured and modeled in snowgum (Eucalyptus pauciflora Sieber ex Sprengel) leaves grown under contrasting air and soil humidity in arid and wet conditions in a glasshouse. A map of the enrichment was constructed with a resolution of 4 mm by using a newly designed cryodistillation method. There was progressively increasing enrichment in both longitudinal (a...

2013
Julia L. Angstmann Brent E. Ewers Jarrett Barber Hyojung Kwon

One of the biggest challenges in predicting ecohydrologic fluxes is scaling from easily measured variables to more difficult, often emergent patterns and processes. This is especially true in spatially heterogeneous systems such as black spruce (Picea mariana)dominated boreal forests containing excessive and low soil moisture conditions. Traditional hypotheses suggest that transpiration is cont...

2014
Anthony P. Walker Paul J. Hanson Martin G. De Kauwe Belinda E. Medlyn Sönke Zaehle Shinichi Asao Michael Dietze Thomas Hickler Chris Huntingford Colleen M. Iversen Atul Jain Mark Lomas Yiqi Luo Heather McCarthy William J. Parton I. Colin Prentice Peter E. Thornton Shusen Wang Ying-Ping Wang David Warlind Ensheng Weng Jeffrey M. Warren F. Ian Woodward Ram Oren Richard J. Norby

Free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) experiments provide a remarkable wealth of data which can be used to evaluate and improve terrestrial ecosystem models (TEMs). In the FACE model-data synthesis project, 11 TEMs were applied to two decadelong FACE experiments in temperate forests of the southeastern U.S.—the evergreen Duke Forest and the deciduous Oak Ridge Forest. In this baseline paper, we demons...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2000
Brent E. Ewers Ram Oren

We analyzed assumptions and measurement errors in estimating canopy transpiration (E(L)) from sap flux (J(S)) measured with Granier-type sensors, and in calculating canopy stomatal conductance (G(S)) from E(L) and vapor pressure deficit (D). The study was performed in 12-year-old Pinus taeda L. stands with a wide range in leaf area index (L) and growth rate. No systematic differences in J(S) we...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2012
Ricardo Aroca Rosa Porcel Juan Manuel Ruiz-Lozano

A common effect of several abiotic stresses is to cause tissue dehydration. Such dehydration is caused by the imbalance between root water uptake and leaf transpiration. Under some specific stress conditions, regulation of root water uptake is more crucial to overcome stress injury than regulation of leaf transpiration. This review first describes present knowledge about how water is taken up b...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
R A Duursma P Kolari M Perämäki E Nikinmaa P Hari S Delzon D Loustau H Ilvesniemi J Pumpanen A Mäkelä

The effect of drought on forest water use is often estimated with models, but comprehensive models require many parameters, and simple models may not be sufficiently flexible. Many tree species, Pinus species in particular, have been shown to maintain a constant minimum leaf water potential above the critical threshold for xylem embolism during drought. In such cases, prediction of the relative...

2014
Juntaro Negi Mimi Hashimoto-Sugimoto Kensuke Kusumi Koh Iba

CO2 acts as an environmental signal that regulates stomatal movements. High CO2 concentrations reduce stomatal aperture, whereas low concentrations trigger stomatal opening. In contrast to our advanced understanding of light and drought stress responses in guard cells, the molecular mechanisms underlying stomatal CO2 sensing and signaling are largely unknown. Leaf temperature provides a conveni...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید