نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal conductivity

تعداد نتایج: 57099  

2014
Monica Calvo-Polanco Beatriz Sánchez-Romera Ricardo Aroca

Plants respond to salinity by altering their physiological parameters in order to maintain their water balance. The reduction in root hydraulic conductivity is one of the first responses of plants to the presence of salt in order to minimize water stress. Although its regulation has been commonly attributed to aquaporins activity, osmotic adjustment and the toxic effect of Na+ and Cl- have also...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2011
Brendan Choat Danielle E Medek Stephanie A Stuart Jessica Pasquet-Kok John J G Egerton Hooman Salari Lawren Sack Marilyn C Ball

Hydraulic traits were studied in temperate, woody evergreens in a high-elevation heath community to test for trade-offs between the delivery of water to canopies at rates sufficient to sustain photosynthesis and protection against disruption to vascular transport caused by freeze-thaw-induced embolism. Freeze-thaw-induced loss in hydraulic conductivity was studied in relation to xylem anatomy, ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Daniel Taylor Derek Eamus

We studied relationships among branch hydraulic conductivity, xylem embolism, stomatal conductance (gs), foliar nitrogen (N) concentration and specific leaf area (SLA) of seven tree species growing at four temperate woodland sites spanning a 464-1350 mm rainfall gradient. Specifically, we examined the question: are gs and foliar N concentration coordinated with branch hydraulic conductivity and...

The objective of this study was to evaluate the nutritional role and efficiency of nano and micro Si on photosynthetic parameters and pigments of potato leaves (Agria cv.) in soil less culture. The factorial experiment based on randomized complete block design with three replications was conducted at the research greenhouse, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 2013. Treatments were included two s...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2011
D M Johnson K A McCulloh F C Meinzer D R Woodruff D M Eissenstat

Adequate water transport is necessary to prevent stomatal closure and allow for photosynthesis. Dysfunction in the water transport pathway can result in stomatal closure, and can be deleterious to overall plant health and survival. Although much is known about small branch hydraulics, little is known about the coordination of leaf and stem hydraulic function. Additionally, the daily variations ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1994
J L Machado M T Tyree

Many authors have attempted to explain the adaptive response of tropical plants to drought based on studies of water relations at the leaf level. Little attention has been given to the role of the xylem system in the control of plant water requirements. To evaluate this role, we studied the hydraulic architecture and water relations parameters of two tropical canopy trees with contrasting leaf ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Christina Ehlert Christophe Maurel François Tardieu Thierry Simonneau

Root hydraulic conductivity in plants (Lp(r)) exhibits large variations in response to abiotic stimuli. In this study, we investigated the impact of dynamic, aquaporin-mediated changes of Lp(r) on leaf growth, water potential, and water flux throughout the plant. For this, we manipulated Lp(r) by subjecting roots to four independent treatments, with aquaporin inhibitors applied either to transp...

2001
Michael Raviv J. Heinrich Lieth Rony Wallach

Rose plants (Rosa x hybrida L. CV. Kardinal, grafted on Natal Brier) were grown in UC mix and in coconut coir. Water release curves and hydraulic conductivity of the media were measured. Water tensions in the media were maintained within a predetermined narrow range by tension-actuated irrigation, using high-flow electronic tensiometers. Transpiration rate of plants sitting on load cells was me...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2006
Catherine E Lovelock Marilyn C Ball Brendan Choat Bettina M J Engelbrecht N Michelle Holbrook Ilka C Feller

Spatial gradients in mangrove tree height in barrier islands of Belize are associated with nutrient deficiency and sustained flooding in the absence of a salinity gradient. While nutrient deficiency is likely to affect many parameters, here we show that addition of phosphorus (P) to dwarf mangroves stimulated increases in diameters of xylem vessels, area of conductive xylem tissue and leaf area...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2000
H Maherali E H Delucia

Many studies report that water flux through trees declines in response to elevated CO(2), but this response may be modified by exposure to increased temperatures. To determine whether elevated CO(2) and temperature interact to affect hydraulic conductivity, we grew ponderosa pine seedlings for 24 wk in growth chambers with one of four atmospheric CO(2) concentrations (350, 550, 750, and 1100 pp...

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