نتایج جستجو برای: biomass assimilation

تعداد نتایج: 81838  

Journal: :Science 2008
Chen Hou Wenyun Zuo Melanie E Moses William H Woodruff James H Brown Geoffrey B West

All organisms face the problem of how to fuel ontogenetic growth. We present a model, empirically grounded in data from birds and mammals, that correctly predicts how growing animals allocate food energy between synthesis of new biomass and maintenance of existing biomass. Previous energy budget models have typically had their bases in rates of either food consumption or metabolic energy expend...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
Rebecca Montgomery

Studies of tree seedling physiology and growth under field conditions provide information on the mechanisms underlying inter- and intraspecific differences in growth and survival at a critical period during forest regeneration. I compared photosynthetic physiology, growth and biomass allocation in seedlings of three shade-tolerant tree species, Virola koschynii Warb., Dipteryx panamensis (Pitti...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Cristina de Mello-Sampayo Angela Paterna Ambra Polizzi Diana Duarte Irineu Batista Rui Pinto Patrícia Gonçalves Anabela Raymundo Ana P Batista Luísa Gouveia Beatriz Silva-Lima Narcisa M Bandarra

Diacronema vlkianum is a marine microalgae for which supposed health promoting effects have been claimed based on its phytochemical composition. The potential use of its biomass as health ingredient, including detox-shakes, and the lack of bioavailability studies were the main concerns. In order to evaluate the microalgae-biomass assimilation and its health-benefits, single-dose (CD1-mice) stud...

Abolghasem Hassan Poor Gholam Reza Bakhshikhaniki Hamid Noorani Azad Mohammad Ali Ebrahimi

This study was conducted in order to investigate the effect of drought stress and Azomite fertilizer on some physiological traits of two tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum M.) cultivars (izmir and Izabella). A randomized complete design with factorial arrangement with three replications was used. Treatments consisted of three levels of irrigation including FC (control), FC (mild drought stress), a...

2012
Anne Bourdais Frederique Bidard Denise Zickler Veronique Berteaux-Lecellier Philippe Silar Eric Espagne

Catalases are enzymes that play critical roles in protecting cells against the toxic effects of hydrogen peroxide. They are implicated in various physiological and pathological conditions but some of their functions remain unclear. In order to decipher the role(s) of catalases during the life cycle of Podospora anserina, we analyzed the role of the four monofunctional catalases and one bifuncti...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
James L Maino Michael R Kearney

Insects are typified by their small size, large numbers, impressive reproductive output and rapid growth. However, insect growth is not simply rapid; rather, insects follow a qualitatively distinct trajectory to many other animals. Here we present a mechanistic growth model for insects and show that increasing specific assimilation during the growth phase can explain the near-exponential growth...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2016
Víctor Resco de Dios Michael E Loik Renee Smith Michael J Aspinwall David T Tissue

Circadian resonance, whereby a plant's endogenous rhythms are tuned to match environmental cues, has been repeatedly shown to be adaptive, although the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Concomitantly, the adaptive value of nocturnal transpiration in C3 plants remains unknown because it occurs without carbon assimilation. These seemingly unrelated processes are interconnected because circadi...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 1998
D R Smart K Ritchie A J Bloom B B Bugbee

We examined the hypothesis that elevated CO2 concentration would increase NO3- absorption and assimilation using intact wheat canopies (Triticum aestivum cv. Veery 10). Nitrate consumption, the sum of plant absorption and nitrogen loss, was continuously monitored for 23 d following germination under two CO2 concentrations (360 and 1000 micromol mol-1 CO2) and two root zone NO3- concentrations (...

2013
Jean-Hugues B. Hatier Michael J. Clearwater Kevin S. Gould

Black pigmented leaves are common among horticultural cultivars, yet are extremely rare across natural plant populations. We hypothesised that black pigmentation would disadvantage a plant by reducing photosynthesis and therefore shoot productivity, but that this trait might also confer protective benefits by shielding chloroplasts against photo-oxidative stress. CO2 assimilation, chlorophyll a...

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