نتایج جستجو برای: net photosynthetic rate

تعداد نتایج: 1062267  

2014
Kimberly H. Halsey Allen J. Milligan Michael J. Behrenfeld

The efficiency with which absorbed light is converted to net growth is a key property for estimating global carbon production. We previously showed that, despite considerable evolutionary distance, Dunaliella tertiolecta (Chlorophyceae) and Thalassiosira weissflogii (Bacillariophyceae) share a common strategy of photosynthetic energy utilization and nearly identical light energy conversion effi...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2004
Eri Nabeshima Tsutom Hiura

We examined open-grown Acer mono Maxim. trees of different sizes to test the hypotheses that (1) hydraulic limitation increases with tree size, thereby reducing photosynthesis, and (2) photosynthetic water- and nitrogen-use efficiencies change with tree size. Maximum net assimilation rate per unit dry mass was significantly lower in large trees than in small trees, whereas leaf nitrogen concent...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
P S Kerr T W Rufty S C Huber

Experiments were conducted with soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr. cv ;Ransom') plants to determine if diurnal rhythms in net carbon dioxide exchange rate (CER), stomatal resistance, and sucrose-phosphate synthase (SPS) activity persisted in constant environmental conditions (constant light, LL; constant dark DD) and to assess the importance of these rhythms to the production of nonstructural carb...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
u. song b. waldman e.j. lee

sanitary landfills, created for the disposal of solid waste, usually are developed into parks afterthey are closed. however, soil amelioration with organic matter is usually needed to restore fertility andpromote revegetation. sewage sludge creates a massive waste disposal problem. the use of composted sewage sludge (biosolid) as a soil conditioner might restore the soil fertility at landfill s...

2014
Z. B. Feng X. Y. Wang X. B. Zhou Y. H. Chen J. J. Bi

The effects of irrigation and planting pattern on wheat in field conducted at Taian, northern China during 2011-12. The experiments consisted of two planting patterns (single and double rows) and two irrigation levels (0 and 180 mm) resulting in the same plant density (200 × 10 plant/ha). Each experiment plot was 3 m × 3 m in size and replicated thrice in split-plot design. During course of stu...

2014
Jun Luo Yong-Bao Pan Liping Xu Yuye Zhang Hua Zhang Rukai Chen Youxiong Que

During sugarcane growth, the Early Elongation stage is critical to cane yield formation. In this study, parameters of 17 sugarcane varieties were determined at the Early Elongation stage using CI-301 photosynthesis measuring system and CI-100 digital plant canopy imager. The data analysis showed highly significant differences in leaf area index (LAI), mean foliage inclination angle (MFIA), tran...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2003
L Urban X Le Roux H Sinoquet S Jaffuel M Jannoyer

Variations in leaf nitrogen concentration per unit mass (Nm) and per unit area (Na), mass-to-area ratio (Ma), total nonstructural carbohydrates (Ta), and photosynthetic capacity (maximum carboxylation rate, electron transport capacity, rate of phosphate release in triose phosphate utilization and dark respiration rate) were studied within the digitized crowns of two 3-year-old mango trees (Mang...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1973
I Zelitch P R Day

A normal appearing plant with a low rate of photorespiration (ratio of (14)CO(2) released light/dark = 1.6) was found in an unselected tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) cultivar. The plant was self-pollinated, and further selections were made on several successive generations. Excised leaves from the progeny of the selections were examined for photorespiration and net CO(2) assimilation in normal air...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
u. song ool of biological sciences, seoul national university, seoul 151-747, korea b. waldman school of biological sciences, seoul national university, seoul 151-747, korea e.j. lee school of biological sciences, seoul national university, seoul 151-747, korea

sanitary landfills, created for the disposal of solid waste, usually are developed into parks afterthey are closed. however, soil amelioration with organic matter is usually needed to restore fertility andpromote revegetation. sewage sludge creates a massive waste disposal problem. the use of composted sewage sludge (biosolid) as a soil conditioner might restore the soil fertility at landfill s...

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