نتایج جستجو برای: at 50 tha requires greater rates of carbon dioxide assimilation

تعداد نتایج: 21450799  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
m. anbia iran university of science and technology, tehran, iran h. pazoki iran university of science and technology, tehran, iran

zinc (ⅱ) tricarboxylate (zn-btc) with metal-organic framework (mof) has been synthesized for the first time under solvothermal conditions and has been tested as an adsorbent for methane and carbon dioxide at standard temperature and pressure. the adsorbent was characterized by means of x-ray diffraction(xrd), brunauer-emmet-teller (bet), fourier transform infrared (ft-ir) and scanning electron ...

2004
G. A. Bauer F. A. Bazzaz R. Minocha S. Long A. Magill J. Aber G. M. Berntson

Temperate forests are predicted to play a key role as important sinks for atmospheric carbon dioxide, which could be enhanced by nitrogen (N) deposition. However, experimental evidence suggests that the impact of N deposition on temperate forest productivity may not be as great as originally assumed. We investigated how chronic N addition affects needle morphology, nitrogen metabolism (or parti...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تربیت مدرس 1389

growing demands and requires of high data rate systems cause significant increase of high frequency systems for wideband communication applications. as mixers are one of the main blocks of each receivers and its performance has great impact on receiver’s performance; in this thesis, a new solution for ku-band (12-18 ghz) mixer design in tsmc 0.18 µm is presented. this mixer has high linearity a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Shimon Rachmilevitch Asaph B Cousins Arnold J Bloom

Photorespiration, a process that diminishes net photosynthesis by approximately 25% in most plants, has been viewed as the unfavorable consequence of plants having evolved when the atmosphere contained much higher levels of carbon dioxide than it does today. Here we used two independent methods to show that exposure of Arabidopsis and wheat shoots to conditions that inhibited photorespiration a...

1999
Victor C. Engel H. T. Odum

The complexity and scale of Biosphere 2 under materially closed conditions represented a unique opportunity to investigate couplings between elemental cycles and community metabolism. For this paper, simulation models were developed to explore individual biome effects on atmospheric composition and carbon cycling inside the enclosure. Results suggest soil respiration rates, light intensity, and...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1940
J H Smith

In the process of photosynthesis as carried out by the higher plants, the leaf absorbs carbon dioxide from the air and transforms it into organic matter. This assimilation of carbon dioxide is accomplished through a number of intermediate steps and anly complete analysis of the mechanism of this process requires that the carboni be traced through these consecutive steps. Obviously the first ste...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
N H Sullivan P V Bolstad J M Vose

Leaf gas exchange, temperature, and incident radiation were measured in situ for 20 mature trees of 12 deciduous species spanning a range of heights from 7.9 to 30.1 m and growing in the southern Appalachian Mountains. Air temperature, water vapor pressure, total radiation, photosynthetically active radiation, and carbon dioxide concentration were also measured. Estimated mean, light-saturated ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Chris Morelli M Safwan Badr Jason H Mateika

We hypothesized that the acute ventilatory response to carbon dioxide in the presence of low and high levels of oxygen would increase to a greater extent in men compared with women after exposure to episodic hypoxia. Eleven healthy men and women of similar race, age, and body mass index completed a series of rebreathing trials before and after exposure to eight 4-min episodes of hypoxia. During...

2016
Eli Bogart Christopher R. Myers

C4 plants, such as maize, concentrate carbon dioxide in a specialized compartment surrounding the veins of their leaves to improve the efficiency of carbon dioxide assimilation. Nonlinear relationships between carbon dioxide and oxygen levels and reaction rates are key to their physiology but cannot be handled with standard techniques of constraint-based metabolic modeling. We demonstrate that ...

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