نتایج جستجو برای: leaf temperature

تعداد نتایج: 533538  

Journal: :Annals of botany 2009
Lauchlan H Fraser Amber Greenall Cameron Carlyle Roy Turkington Cynthia Ross Friedman

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Changes in rainfall and temperature brought about through climate change may affect plant species distribution and community composition of grasslands. The primary objective of this study was to test how manipulation of water and temperature would influence the plasticity of stomatal density and leaf area of bluebunch wheatgrass, Pseudoroegneria spicata. It was hypothesized ...

2013
David T. Hanson Laura E. Green William T. Pockman

Reduction of hydraulic conductance to the canopy has been shown to result in stomatal responses to limit transpiration. To test for similar responses to perturbations of the hydraulic network in leaves, we simultaneously measured leaf gas exchange with spatially explicit chlorophyll-a fluorescence and leaf temperature to examine the effects of cutting a primary leaf vein in Helianthus annuus. W...

2005
C. J. Birch J. Vos P. E. L. van der Putten

Crop models need accurate simulation of the interdependent processes of crop development and leaf area production. Crop development proceeds according to genotype characteristics and environmental influences, specifically temperature and photoperiod. It can be partly described by thermal requirements for development intervals and coefficients that describe genotype adaptation. The objectives of...

2010
Jon Anders Stavang Rolf Inge Pettersen Micael Wendell Knut Asbjørn Solhaug Olavi Junttila Roar Moe Jorunn E. Olsen

Active gibberellin (GA(1)) is an important mediator of thermoperiodic growth in pea. Plants grown under lower day than night temperature (negative DIF) elongate less and have reduced levels of GA(1) compared with plants grown at higher day than night temperature (positive DIF). By comparing the wild type (WT) and the elongated DELLA mutant la cry(s), this study has examined the effect of impair...

2016
Xiaozhuo Wang Weihua Zhang Yanxiu Miao Lihong Gao

Sub-optimal temperature extensively suppresses crop growth during cool-season greenhouse production. Root-zone (RZ) warming is considered an economical option to alleviate crop growth reduction. In this study we cultivated cucumber seedlings in nutrient solution under different air-RZ temperature treatments to investigate the effects of RZ warming on seedling growth- and photosynthesis-related ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Hervé Cochard Jean-Stéphane Venisse Têtè Sévérien Barigah Nicole Brunel Stéphane Herbette Agnès Guilliot Melvin T Tyree Soulaiman Sakr

Molecular and physiological studies in walnut (Juglans regia) are combined to establish the putative role of leaf plasma membrane aquaporins in the response of leaf hydraulic conductance (K(leaf)) to irradiance. The effects of light and temperature on K(leaf) are described. Under dark conditions, K(leaf) was low, but increased by 400% upon exposure to light. In contrast to dark conditions, K(le...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2012
Diane Wagner Patricia Doak Todd Sformo Paige M Steiner Bryan Carlson

We investigated the overwintering physiology and behavior of Phyllocnistis populiella Chambers, the aspen leaf miner, which has caused severe and widespread damage to aspen in Alaska over the past 10 yr. Active P. populiella moths caught in spring and summer supercooled to an average temperature of -16°C, whereas dormant moths excavated from hibernacula in the leaf litter during fall and winte...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1984
Y Hashimoto T Ino P J Kramer A W Naylor B R Strain

This paper describes a method for measuring the temperatures of all regions of an intact leaf by using an infrared scanning thermometer at wavelengths between 8 and 14 micrometers combined with a digital image processing system. Pictures obtained every 2 minutes from leaves of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L. cv Large Russian) plants subjected to increasing water stress showed that water deficit...

2014
Lori D. Bothwell Paul C. Selmants Christian P. Giardina Creighton M. Litton

Decomposing litter in forest ecosystems supplies nutrients to plants, carbon to heterotrophic soil microorganisms and is a large source of CO2 to the atmosphere. Despite its essential role in carbon and nutrient cycling, the temperature sensitivity of leaf litter decay in tropical forest ecosystems remains poorly resolved, especially in tropical montane wet forests where the warming trend may b...

Journal: :Environment Control in Biology 1974

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