نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal conductance and transpiration 459 molm

تعداد نتایج: 16833837  

In order to evaluate the salinity tolerance of six pomegranate genotypes including Malas Dane Ghermez Esfahan, Malas Yazdi, Shirin Shahvar, Meykhosh Yazd, Malas Saveh and Malas Yousofkhani, a greenhouse experiment was conducted as a factorial based on randomized complete block design with five salinity levels of 0, 25, 50, 75 and 100 mM sodium chloride at Agricultural College of Lorestan Univer...

2003
M. Z. LIU G. M. JIANG Y. G. LI L. M. GAO S. L. NIU H. X. CUI L. DING

Gas exchange, photochemical efficiency, and leaf water potential (Ψl) of Salix matsudana (non-indigenous species), S. microstachya and S. gordejevii (indigenous species) were studied in Hunshandak Sandland, China. Ψl of all the three species decreased from 06:00 to 12:00, and increased afterwards. S. matsudana showed higher values of Ψl than others. Net photosynthetic rate (PN) and stomatal con...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2015
Stefan K Arndt Gregor J Sanders Mila Bristow Lindsay B Hutley Jason Beringer Stephen J Livesley

Seasonally dry ecosystems present a challenge to plants to maintain water relations. While native vegetation in seasonally dry ecosystems have evolved specific adaptations to the long dry season, there are risks to introduced exotic species. African mahogany, Khaya senegalensis Desr. (A. Juss.), is an exotic plantation species that has been introduced widely in Asia and northern Australia, but ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2014
Shuangxi Zhou Belinda Medlyn Santiago Sabaté Dominik Sperlich I Colin Prentice

Predicting the large-scale consequences of drought in contrasting environments requires that we understand how drought effects differ among species originating from those environments. A previous meta-analysis of published experiments suggested that the effects of drought on both stomatal and non-stomatal limitations to photosynthesis may vary consistently among species from different hydroclim...

Journal: :Environmental Modelling and Software 2016
Chris J. Stokes N. Geoff Inman-Bamber Yvette Everingham Justin Sexton

In order to fully capture the benefits of rising CO2 in adapting agriculture to climate change, we first need to understand how CO2 affects crop growth. Several recent studies reported unexpected increases in sugarcane (C4) yields under elevated CO2, but it is difficult to distinguish direct leaf-level effects of rising CO2 on photosynthesis from indirect water-related responses. A simulation m...

2013
Da-Bing Xiang Lian-Xin Peng Jiang-Lin Zhao Liang Zou Gang Zhao Chao Song

Drought stress is one of the major abiotic stresses in agriculture worldwide. This study was carried out to investigate the effect of drought stress on chlorophyll content, photosynthesis and transpiration, stomatal conductance and yield characteristics in two varieties of tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum). A pot experiment with three irrigation regimes was carried out in a split-plot blo...

A. Shabani A.A. Kamgar-Haghighi A.R. Sepaskhah,

Salinity and water stress reduces the ability of plant to take up water and decrease growth rate, photosynthesis rate (An) and stomatal conductance (gs) of plants. In this study, effects of deficit irrigation with different salinity levels and planting method (in-furrow and on-ridge) as strategies for coping with water and salinity stress on physiologic properties of rapeseed was investigat...

2006
TULIO B. MACEDO ROBERT K. D. PETERSON AND DAVID K. WEAVER

The impact of different levels of whole plant partial defoliation (WPPD) on the photosynthesis andprimarymetabolismofwheat,TriticumaestivumL.,was evaluatedat thevegetative and reproductive (grain-Þlling) developmental stages. Photosynthetic parameters such as photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, and transpiration, chlorophyll a ßuorescence, and plant morphological parameters, such asmain stemh...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
John S Sperry David M Love

Climate change exposes vegetation to unusual drought, causing declines in productivity and increased mortality. Drought responses are hard to anticipate because canopy transpiration and diffusive conductance (G) respond to drying soil and vapor pressure deficit (D) in complex ways. A growing database of hydraulic traits, combined with a parsimonious theory of tree water transport and its regula...

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