نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal conductance and increased water use efficiency

تعداد نتایج: 17162207  

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2009
Lanfang H Levine Jeffrey T Richards Raymond M Wheeler

Studies have shown stomatal conductance (g(s)) of plants exposed to super-elevated CO2 (>5000micromol mol(-1)) increases in several species, in contrast to a decrease of g(s) caused by moderate CO2 enrichment. We conducted a series of experiments to determine whether super-elevated CO2 alters stomatal development and/or interferes with stomatal closure in soybean (Glycine max). Plants were grow...

2018
Jarmila Pittermann Joshua Cowan Nathan Kaufman Alex Baer Elaine Zhang David Kuty

Plants that lack chlorophyll are rare and typically restricted to holoparasites that obtain their carbon, water and mineral resources from a host plant. Although not parasites in the traditional sense, albino foliage, such as the sprouts that sometimes develop from redwood tree trunks, are comparable in function. They occur sporadically, and can reach the size of shrubs and in rare cases, trees...

2014
Nagat S. Elhaddad Lee Hunt Jennifer Sloan Julie E. Gray

Guard cells allow land plants to survive under restricted or fluctuating water availability. They control the exchange of gases between the external environment and the interior of the plant by regulating the aperture of stomatal pores in response to environmental stimuli such as light intensity, and are important regulators of plant productivity. Their turgor driven movements are under the con...

To evaluate the effect of airborne dust on some physiological characteristics and yield of different wheat varieties, a field experiment was conducted at Research Farm of Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran in 2013. The evaluated treatments were washing and un-washing shoots of various wheat varieties including Pishgam, Zarin and Behrang. Measured traits were as relative water content (RWC), SPAD...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Adam Wolf William R L Anderegg Stephen W Pacala

For over 40 y the dominant theory of stomatal behavior has been that plants should open stomates until the carbon gained by an infinitesimal additional opening balances the additional water lost times a water price that is constant at least over short periods. This theory has persisted because of its remarkable success in explaining strongly supported simple empirical models of stomatal conduct...

Journal: :Agronomy 2021

Climate change poses a significant threat to agricultural production in the tropics, yet relatively little research has been carried out understand its impact on mature tropical tree crops. This aims genotypic variation growth and photosynthesis cacao trees response elevated CO2 water deficit. Six genotypes were grown under greenhouse conditions at ambient (ca. 437 ppm) 724 well-watered deficit...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2010
T E E Grams R Matyssek

Here we synthesize key findings from a series of experiments to gain new insight on inter-plant competition between juvenile beech (Fagus sylvatica) and spruce (Picea abies) under the influence of increased O(3) and CO(2) concentrations. Competitiveness of plants was quantified and mechanistically interpreted as space-related resource investments and gains. Stable isotopes were addressed as tem...

2007
KEITH A. MOTT

†Background Patchy stomatal conductance is a poorly understood and little-studied phenomenon. It is relatively common, yet it appears to be detrimental to water-use efficiency under some conditions and has no immediately obvious physiological function of any kind. Much of the difficulty in studying patchy stomatal conductance is tied to its unpredictability, both in occurrence and in characteri...

2010
Ejaz Ahmad Waraich

A field experiment was conducted over 2 years to evaluate the gas exchange, water relations and water use efficiency (WUE) of wheat under different water stress and nitrogen management practices at Crop Physiology Research Area, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Pakistan. Four irrigation levels, i.e. one irrigation (Irrigation at tillering stage), two irrigations (Irrigations at tillering ...

2016
Xiubo Wang Lifang Wang Zhouping Shangguan

Water and nitrogen supply are the two primary factors limiting productivity of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). In our study, two winter wheat varieties, Xinong 979 and large-spike wheat, were evaluated for their physiological responses to different levels of nitrogen and water status during their seedling stage grown in a phytotron. Our results indicated that drought stress greatly reduced the ne...

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