نتایج جستجو برای: shoot water content

تعداد نتایج: 939055  

Journal: :Journal of environmental biology 2012
Gurpreet Kaur Harminder Pal Singh Daizy R Batish Ravinder Kumar Kohli

The present study was conducted to assess quantitative information about lead (Pb) contamination in soil on the growth and physiology of wheat. Solutions with three different concentrations of Pb as [Pb(NO3)2 at 500, 1000 and 2500 microM] were incorporated into the soil to achieve Pb-stressed conditions in comparison to unstressed, water treated, control variant. Wheat growth measured in terms ...

خوشگفتارمنش, امیرحسین, مصدقی, محمدرضا, سادات صدوق, فرزانه , شریعتمداری, حسین ,

In drought stress conditions, besides the inhibition of water uptake, the plant nutrients availability and uptake are also limited. Proper nutrition is known as a management procedure for plant production under different environmental-stress conditions. Generally, the combined effects of drought and deficiency of potassium and zinc on plant water content and some physiological parameters reduce...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1948
C R Stocking

When high tensions are developed in the water columns within the xylem of a shoot, the shoot wilts. If such wilting is induced by plugging a stem with gelatin immediately upon cutting, very rapid recovery results if the plugged portion is cut off under water in such a way as to prevent the entrance of air into the stem. Such recovery was observed by DIXON and BARLEE (1) as long as no gas entere...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2010
María Benlloch-González José María Fournier Manuel Benlloch

The effect of K+ deprivation on water and K+ transport in roots was studied in sunflower plants. Deprivation was achieved in two different ways: by removing K+ from the growth medium for varying intervals; and by growing plants permanently in a low-K+ medium. Removal of K+ from the growth medium for a few hours prompted a significant increase in xylem sap exudation, associated with an increase ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2006
Koichi Takahashi Jun-Ichi Okada Etsuko Urata

Effects of relative shoot height and irradiance on shoot and leaf properties of Quercus serrata Thunb. saplings growing in the understory and in gaps were investigated. Photosynthetic photon flux (PPF) at the location of the shoot relative to that in the open (relative PPF; rPPF) and the height of the shoot base relative to tree height (relative height; rHeight) were measured for all current-ye...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2010
Pedro Villar-Salvador Norberto Heredia Peter Millard

The relative contribution of nitrogen (N) reserves from seeds or uptake by the roots to the growth and N content of young seedlings has received little attention. In this study, we investigated the contribution of N from the acorn or uptake by the roots to the N content of holm oak (Quercus ilex L.) seedlings and determined if remobilization of acorn N was affected by nutrient availability in t...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Joseph G Chimungu Kathleen M Brown Jonathan P Lynch

The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that large cortical cell size (CCS) would improve drought tolerance by reducing root metabolic costs. Maize (Zea mays) lines contrasting in root CCS measured as cross-sectional area were grown under well-watered and water-stressed conditions in greenhouse mesocosms and in the field in the United States and Malawi. CCS varied among genotypes...

2017
Ablaa Kabbadj Bouchra Makoudi Mohammed Mouradi Nicolas Pauly Pierre Frendo Cherki Ghoulam

Climate change is increasingly impacting the water deficit over the world. Because of drought and the high pressure of the rising human population, water is becoming a scarce and expensive commodity, especially in developing countries. The identification of crops presenting a higher acclimation to drought stress is thus an important objective in agriculture. The present investigation aimed to a...

2014
Keith G. Pembleton Puthigae Sathish

The growth of fall dormant/freezing tolerant plants often surpasses the growth of non-fall dormant/non-freezing tolerant types of the same species under water-limited conditions, while under irrigated conditions non-fall dormant types exhibit superior yield performance. To investigate the mechanism behind this phenomenon, we exposed seven diverse alfalfa (Medicago sativa) cultivars to water-lim...

Frequency of irrigation to the crops is the key factor for proper growth and economic yield. Therefore, in the current study growth of broccoli plants was investigated under different irrigation levels in pot culture condition. Five levels of irrigation schedules were applied including I0 [Non-irrigation control], I1 [Irrigation up to 15 days after transplanting (DAT)], I2 [Irrigation up to 30 ...

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