نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal co2 in conclusion

تعداد نتایج: 17003394  

2007
Aaron Luttman Emily Stone Johnathan Bardsley

The process of photosynthesis is facilitated in a plant by pores in its surface called stomata. When a particular stoma is open, CO2 is absorbed through its aperture, but H2O is also lost due to evaporation. Thus a plant will seek a stomatal aperture that balances its need for CO2 with its aversion to H2O loss. In order to visualize a particular leaf’s stomatal aperture distribution and how it ...

2013
Mimi Hashimoto-Sugimoto Takumi Higaki Takashi Yaeno Ayako Nagami Mari Irie Miho Fujimi Megumi Miyamoto Kae Akita Juntaro Negi Ken Shirasu Seiichiro Hasezawa Koh Iba

Plants control CO2 uptake and water loss by modulating the aperture of stomata located in the epidermis. Stomatal opening is initiated by the activation of H(+)-ATPases in the guard-cell plasma membrane. In contrast to regulation of H(+)-ATPase activity, little is known about the translocation of the guard cell H(+)-ATPase to the plasma membrane. Here we describe the isolation of an Arabidopsis...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2016
Cun Wang Honghong Hu Xue Qin Brian Zeise Danyun Xu Wouter-Jan Rappel Walter F Boron Julian I Schroeder

Dark respiration causes an increase in leaf CO2 concentration (Ci), and the continuing increases in atmospheric [CO2] further increases Ci. Elevated leaf CO2 concentration causes stomatal pores to close. Here, we demonstrate that high intracellular CO2/HCO3 (-) enhances currents mediated by the Arabidopsis thaliana guard cell S-type anion channel SLAC1 upon coexpression of any one of the Arabid...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Dana L Royer

T he most recent assessment report from the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) clearly illustrates the links between atmospheric CO2 and climate (1) and the impacts of climate change on life (2). The geologic record contains a treasure trove of ‘‘alternative Earths’’ that allow scientists to study how the various components of the Earth system respond to a range of climatic forcin...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی 0
تیمور جوادی بهمن بهرام نژاد

abstract three pear genotypes (nazkeh, lasoreh and qevilah), grown in 2l containers, were studied under four irrigation regimes in order to evaluate the leaf relative water content (rwc), photosynthesis, leaf gas exchanges and plant dry weight induced by water stress. control treatment everyday was irrigation. irrigation was practiced when soil water potential reached at -0.4, -0.8, and -1.2 mp...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
d. neocleous a. koukounaras a. s. siomos m. vasilakakis

the objective of this work was to study the responses of two baby lettuce (lactuca sativa l.) cultivars, namely, green paris island and red sanguine, to different nacl concentrations (0, 5, 10, and 20 mm). the study was conducted in a floating system and plants were harvested at the stage of 5-6 leaves, outside leaf 6-10 cm in length (25 and 31 days after sowing for green and red lettuce, respe...

2007
ROBERT S. NOWAK STEPHEN F. ZITZER JEFFREY R. SEEMANN STANLEY D. SMITH

Numerous studies, including those of desert plants, have shown reduced stomatal conductance under elevated atmospheric CO2. As a consequence, soil water has been postulated to increase. Soil water was measured for .4 yr at the Nevada Desert Free Air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) Facility to determine if elevated atmospheric CO2 conserves soil water for a desert scrub community in the Mojave Desert. We ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2013
Yuan-Yuan Hu Riichi Oguchi Wataru Yamori Susanne von Caemmerer Wah Soon Chow Wang-Feng Zhang

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Elucidation of the mechanisms by which plants adapt to elevated CO2 is needed; however, most studies of the mechanisms investigated the response of plants adapted to current atmospheric CO2. The rapid respiration rate of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) fruits (bolls) produces a concentrated CO2 microenvironment around the bolls and bracts. It has been observed that the intercell...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2015
Pantana Tor-ngern Ram Oren Eric J Ward Sari Palmroth Heather R McCarthy Jean-Christophe Domec

Models of forest energy, water and carbon cycles assume decreased stomatal conductance with elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]) based on leaf-scale measurements, a response not directly translatable to canopies. Where canopy-atmosphere are well-coupled, [CO2 ]-induced structural changes, such as increasing leaf-area index (LD), may cause, or compensate for, reduced mean canopy stomat...

2008
Andrew H. Lee

During the Miocene period, from 25 to 12 million years ago, climate change drove plants and animals to evolve toward their modern forms and distribution. The fossil and geological records show considerable fluctuation in global temperature during this time, but not all proxies for atmospheric CO2 data show a link between CO2 and Miocene climate. Wolfram Kürschner et al. tap a new source of CO2 ...

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