نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal conductance and transpiration 459 molm

تعداد نتایج: 16833837  

2012
Leonardo Bianco Luis da Costa Aguiar Alves Silvano Bianco Rafael De Prado

Glyphosate is the main herbicide used in coffee (Coffea arabica L.) plantations in Brazil. Problems with herbicide drift commonly occur in orchard fields due to non-adequate spraying conditions. A series of experiments was carried out aiming to evaluate physiological dose-response of C. arabica plants submitted to exposure to simulated glyphosate drift in two distinct plant growth stages. Glyph...

2016
Mika Farber Ziv Attia David Weiss

Previous studies on cytokinin (CK) and drought have suggested that the hormone has positive and negative effects on plant adaptation to restrictive conditions. This study examined the effect of CK on transpiration, stomatal activity, and response to drought in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) plants. Transgenic tomato plants overexpressing the Arabidopsis thaliana CK-degrading enzyme CK oxidase/de...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
d. neocleous a. koukounaras a. s. siomos m. vasilakakis

the objective of this work was to study the responses of two baby lettuce (lactuca sativa l.) cultivars, namely, green paris island and red sanguine, to different nacl concentrations (0, 5, 10, and 20 mm). the study was conducted in a floating system and plants were harvested at the stage of 5-6 leaves, outside leaf 6-10 cm in length (25 and 31 days after sowing for green and red lettuce, respe...

2016
Athanasios Paschalis Gabriel G. Katul Simone Fatichi Sari Palmroth

12 While the significance of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration on instantaneous leaf13 level processes such as photosynthesis and transpiration is rarely disputed, its integrated 14 effect at ecosystem level and at long-time scales remains a subject of debate. In part, the 15 uncertainty stems from the inherent leaf-to-leaf variability in gas exchange rates. By 16 combining 10 years of lea...

Journal: :Genetics 2011
Christine E Edwards Brent E Ewers David G Williams Qiguang Xie Ping Lou Xiaodong Xu C Robertson McClung Cynthia Weinig

Developmental mechanisms that enable perception of and response to the environment may enhance fitness. Ecophysiological traits typically vary depending on local conditions and contribute to resource acquisition and allocation, yet correlations may limit adaptive trait expression. Notably, photosynthesis and stomatal conductance vary diurnally, and the circadian clock, which is an internal esti...

2013
David T. Hanson Laura E. Green William T. Pockman

Reduction of hydraulic conductance to the canopy has been shown to result in stomatal responses to limit transpiration. To test for similar responses to perturbations of the hydraulic network in leaves, we simultaneously measured leaf gas exchange with spatially explicit chlorophyll-a fluorescence and leaf temperature to examine the effects of cutting a primary leaf vein in Helianthus annuus. W...

2008
Lisa J. Samuelson Marianne G. Farris Tom A. Stokes Mark D. Coleman

The goal of the study was to explore hydraulic traits in a 4-year-old loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantation to better understand plasticity of this species to resource availability. The influence of a factorial combination of irrigation (130 mm year 1 versus 494 mm year ) and fertilization (0 kg N ha 1 year 1 versus 80 kg N ha 1 year ) on stand-level transpiration, canopy stomatal conductan...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
R Giuliani F Nerozzi E Magnanini L Corelli-Grappadelli

We estimated carbon and water flows, canopy conductance and the assimilation/transpiration ratio of fruiting and non-fruiting apple trees grown in the field, from daily gas exchange measurements taken during the summer with a whole-canopy enclosure device. The relationships between photosynthetic and transpirational responses and environmental conditions were also investigated, as well as the r...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Pierre Martre Raphaël Morillon François Barrieu Gretchen B North Park S Nobel Maarten J Chrispeels

The role of plasma membrane aquaporins (PIPs) in water relations of Arabidopsis was studied by examining plants with reduced expression of PIP1 and PIP2 aquaporins, produced by crossing two different antisense lines. Compared with controls, the double antisense (dAS) plants had reduced amounts of PIP1 and PIP2 aquaporins, and the osmotic hydraulic conductivity of isolated root and leaf protopla...

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