نتایج جستجو برای: plant closure

تعداد نتایج: 446882  

Journal: :Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal 2020

Journal: :Plant physiology 2017
Uri Hochberg Carel W Windt Alexandre Ponomarenko Yong-Jiang Zhang Jessica Gersony Fulton E Rockwell N Michele Holbrook

The time scale of stomatal closure and xylem cavitation during plant dehydration, as well as the fate of embolized organs, are under debate, largely due to methodological limitations in the evaluation of embolism. While some argue that complete stomatal closure precedes the occurrence of embolism, others believe that the two are contemporaneous processes that are accompanied by daily xylem refi...

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2009
Andreas Kuhn Rafael Lalive Josef Zweimüller

We study the short-run effect of involuntary job loss on comprehensive measures of public health costs. We focus on job loss induced by plant closure, thereby addressing the reverse causality problem as job displacements due to plant closure are unlikely caused by workers' health status, but potentially have important effects on individual workers' health and associated public health costs. Our...

2012
Teemu Hölttä Eija Juurola Lauri Lindfors Albert Porcar-Castell

Cavitation decreases the hydraulic conductance of the xylem and has, therefore, detrimental effects on plant water balance. However, cavitation is also hypothesized to relieve water stress temporarily by releasing water from embolizing conduits to the transpiration stream. Stomatal closure in response to decreasing water potentials in order to avoid excessive cavitation has been well documented...

2016
Yunmi Ha Yun Shang Kyoung Hee Nam

Stomatal movement in response to water availability is an important physiological process in the survival of land plants. The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) and brassinosteroids (BRs) regulate stomatal closure. The physiological functions of ABA and BRs, including germination, cell elongation and stomatal movement, are generally known to be antagonistic. Here, we investigated how BRs affect ...

2017
Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter Stefan Pittner Andrea Weber Rudolf Winter-Ebmer

In this paper, we study data on discrete labor market transitions from Austria. In particular, we follow the careers of workers who experience a job displacement due to plant closure and observe – over a period of forty quarters – whether these workers manage to return to a steady career path. To analyse these discrete-valued panel data, we apply a new method of Bayesian Markov chain clustering...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2005
Ian A Dickie Stefan A Schnitzer Peter B Reich Sarah E Hobbie

Little is known of the co-occurrence and implications of competitive and facilitative interactions within sites. Here we show spatially disjunct competition and facilitation at forest edges, with beneficial influences of trees on seedling growth via increased ectomycorrhizal infection apparent from 12 to 20 m while closer to trees seedling growth is negatively correlated with canopy closure. As...

2014
Camilla Pandolfi Elisa Masi Boris Voigt Sergio Mugnai Dieter Volkmann Stefano Mancuso

Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula Ellis) is a carnivorous plant known for its ability to capture insects thanks to the fast snapping of its traps. This fast movement has been long studied and it is triggered by the mechanical stimulation of hairs, located in the middle of the leaves. Here we present detailed experiments on the effect of microgravity on trap closure recorded for the first time du...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2017
Nicolas Martin-StPaul Sylvain Delzon Hervé Cochard

Stomata play a significant role in the Earth's water and carbon cycles, by regulating gaseous exchanges between the plant and the atmosphere. Under drought conditions, stomatal control of transpiration has long been thought to be closely coordinated with the decrease in hydraulic capacity (hydraulic failure due to xylem embolism). We tested this hypothesis by coupling a meta-analysis of functio...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2017
Yang Zhao Jinghui Gao Jeong Im Kim Kong Chen Ray A Bressan Jian-Kang Zhu

Drought stress is a condition that in specific climate contexts results in insufficient water availability and often limits plant productivity through perturbing development and reducing plant growth and survival. Plants use senescence of old leaves and dormancy of buds and seeds to survive extreme environmental conditions. The plant hormone ABA accumulates after drought stress, and increases p...

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