نتایج جستجو برای: leaf water potential

تعداد نتایج: 1625487  

Journal: :Journal of Agriculture and Applied Biology 2020

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Wieland Fricke Gulya Akhiyarova Wenxue Wei Erik Alexandersson Anthony Miller Per Ola Kjellbom Andrew Richardson Tobias Wojciechowski Lukas Schreiber Dima Veselov Guzel Kudoyarova Vadim Volkov

Recent results concerning the short-term growth response to salinity of the developing barley leaf are reviewed. Plants were grown hydroponically and the growth response of leaf 3 was studied between 10 min and 5 d following addition of 100 mM NaCl to the root medium. The aim of the experiments was to relate changes in variables that are likely to affect cell elongation to changes in leaf growt...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2012
Gaëlle Guyot Christine Scoffoni Lawren Sack

The leaf is a hydraulic bottleneck, accounting for a large part of plant resistance. Thus, the leaf hydraulic conductance (K(leaf) ) is of key importance in determining stomatal conductance (g(s) ) and rates of gas exchange. Previous studies showed that K(leaf) is dynamic with leaf water status and irradiance. For four species, we tested the combined impacts of these factors on K(leaf) and on g...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1991
I Narayana S Lalonde H S Saini

Effects of water stress on ethylene evolution from excised leaf segments and intact plants of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv Katepwa) were studied. Excised leaf segments of 8 day or 6 week old plants were dried until they lost 8% of their fresh weight (water potential about -2.3 megapascals). These and nondried control leaf segments (water potential about -1.0 megapascal) were sealed in glass t...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1983
E L Fiscus A Klute M R Kaufmann

A treatment of water flow into and through plants to the evaporating surface of the leaves is presented. The model is driven by evaporation from the cell wall matrix of the leaves. The adsorptive and pressure components of the cell wall matric potential are analyzed and the continuity between the pressure component and the liquid tension in the xylem established. Continuity of these potential c...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1975
M R Kaufmann

The response of xylem pressure potential of Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii Engelm.) to environmental factors was studied in the natural subalpine environment. Data were analyzed in the context of a leaf water potential model based upon the van den Honert model for water transport through the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum. At soil temperatures of 10 to 15 C, xylem pressure potential decre...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1973
Z Plaut B Bravdo

Application of water stress to isolated spinach (Spinacia oleracea) chloroplasts by redutcion of the osmotic potentials of CO(2) fixation media below -6 to -8 bars resulted in decreased rates of fixation regardless of solute composition. A decrease in CO(2) fixation rate of isolated chloroplasts was also found when leaves were dehydrated in air prior to chloroplast isolation. An inverse respons...

2004
F. M. Danson P. Bowyer

Fuel moisture content (FMC) is used in forest fire danger models to characterise the moisture status of the foliage. FMC expresses the amount of water in a leaf relative to the amount of dry matter and differs from measures of leaf water content which express the amount of water in a leaf relative to its area. FMC is related to both leaf water content and leaf dry matter content, and the relati...

2010
Lidia Vysotskaya Peter E. Hedley Guzel Sharipova Dmitry Veselov Guzel Kudoyarova Jennifer Morris Hamlyn G. Jones

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Certain lines of wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum) are more tolerant of salinity than others. The physiological basis of this difference is examined in a comparative study of a saline-tolerant and saline-intolerant line that emphasizes plant water relations. METHODOLOGY Effects of salt-treatment (75 mM maximum) extending from a few hours to 3 weeks were quantified in 8-day-...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Pierre Martre Raphaël Morillon François Barrieu Gretchen B North Park S Nobel Maarten J Chrispeels

The role of plasma membrane aquaporins (PIPs) in water relations of Arabidopsis was studied by examining plants with reduced expression of PIP1 and PIP2 aquaporins, produced by crossing two different antisense lines. Compared with controls, the double antisense (dAS) plants had reduced amounts of PIP1 and PIP2 aquaporins, and the osmotic hydraulic conductivity of isolated root and leaf protopla...

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