نتایج جستجو برای: plant closure

تعداد نتایج: 446882  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2016
Chun-Long Li Mei Wang Xiao-Meng Wu Dong-Hua Chen Hong-Jun Lv Jian-Lin Shen Zhu Qiao Wei Zhang

Thiamine is required for both plant growth and development. Here, the involvement of a thiamine thiazole synthase, THI1, has been demonstrated in both guard cell abscisic acid (ABA) signaling and the drought response in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). THI1 overexpressors proved to be more sensitive to ABA than the wild type with respect to both the activation of guard cell slow type anion c...

2012
Huajian Zhang Zhimou Gao Xiaobo Zheng Zhengguang Zhang

Heterotrimeric G-proteins play an important regulatory role in multiple physiological processes, including the plant immune response, and substantial progress has been made in elucidating the G-protein-mediated defense-signaling network. This mini-review discusses the importance of G-proteins in plant immunity. We also provide an overview of how G-proteins affect plant cell death and stomatal m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Enid A C MacRobbie

Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPases) exist in plants, but their role in plant signaling processes is unknown. One of the most important signaling networks in plants concerns the regulation of stomatal aperture, by which closure of stomatal pores restricts water loss in dry conditions, a process essential for plant survival. Closure is achieved by reduction in guard cell volume as a consequen...

2006
José L. Balcázar Albert Bifet Antoni Lozano

Link-based data may be studied formally by means of unordered trees. On a dataset formed by such link-based data, a natural notion of support-based closure can be immediately defined. Abstracting information from subsets of such data requires, first, a formal notion of intersection; second, deeper understanding of the notion of closure; and, third, efficient algorithms for computing intersectio...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
Juan Carlos Linares Felisa Covelo José Antonio Carreira José Ángel Merino

Consequences of climate change on tree phenology are readily observable, but little is known about the variations in phenological sensitivity to drought between populations within a species. In this study, we compare the phenological sensitivity to temperature and water availability in Abies pinsapo Boiss., a drought-sensitive Mediterranean fir, across its altitudinal distribution gradient. Twi...

2017
Liya Liu Chulan Zhang Xiangyu Ji Zhixiang Zhang Ruohan Wang

The Magnoliaceae shows strong phylogenetic niche conservatism, in which temporal petal closure has been extensively reported. However, it is yet elusive whether temporal petal closure is an idle floral character inherited from their ancestors or an adaptive trait to their habitats. Here, we monitored the process of temporal floral closure and re-opening in a thermogenic plant, Magnolia denudata...

2006
Thomas Gärtner Gemma C. Garriga Thorsten Meinl

Link-based data may be studied formally by means of unordered trees. On a dataset formed by such link-based data, a natural notion of support-based closure can be immediately defined. Abstracting information from subsets of such data requires, first, a formal notion of intersection; second, deeper understanding of the notion of closure; and, third, efficient algorithms for computing intersectio...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
Junbin Zhao Henrik Hartmann Susan Trumbore Waldemar Ziegler Yiping Zhang

Theoretically, progressive drought can force trees into negative carbon (C) balance by reducing stomatal conductance to prevent water loss, which also decreases C assimilation. At higher temperatures, negative C balance should be initiated at higher soil moisture because of increased respiratory demand and earlier stomatal closure. Few data are available on how these theoretical relationships i...

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