نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal conductivity

تعداد نتایج: 57099  

Journal: :محیط زیست طبیعی 0
سید حمید متین خواه دانشیار دانشکده منابع طبیعی دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان مینا اورنگی فارغ التحصیل مرتع و آبخیزداری دانشکده منابع طبیعی دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان

knowledge of the physiological characteristic of tree and shrubs species and their adaptability to environmental factors is an important issue in species selecting for tree planting projects in water scarcity regions. therefore, this investigation try to examine the chlorophyll content and stomatal conductivity in various species of trees and shrubs. the effects of environmental factors are als...

Journal: :تحقیقات آب و خاک ایران 0
رحیم مطلبی فرد دانشجوی دکتری دانشکدة کشاورزی دانشگاه تبریز نصرت اله نجفی دانشیار دانشکدة کشاورزی دانشگاه تبریز شاهین اوستان دانشیار دانشکدة کشاورزی دانشگاه تبریز محمدرضا نیشابوری استاد دانشکدة کشاورزی دانشگاه تبریز مصطفی ولیزاده استاد دانشکدة کشاورزی دانشگاه تبریز

this study was conducted for evaluating the combined effect of soil moisture, phosphorus (p) and zinc (zn) levels on the growth attributes of potato (solanum tuberosum l. cv. agria). this investigation was arranged as a factorial experiment based on randomized complete blocks design with zn at three levels (0, 10 and 20mg zn per kg dry soil as zinc sulfate), p at three levels (0, 30 and 60mg pe...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2005
Svetlana V Veselova Rashit G Farhutdinov Stanislav Yu Veselov Guzel R Kudoyarova Dmitry S Veselov Wolfram Hartung

Root cooling of 7-day-old wheat seedlings decreased root hydraulic conductivity causing a gradual loss of relative water content during 45 min (RWC). Subsequently (in 60 min), RWC became partially restored due to a decrease in transpiration linked to lower stomatal conductivity. The decrease in stomatal conductivity cannot be attributed to ABA-induced stomatal closure, since no increase in ABA ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
J A Panek

Stomatal conductance in trees is related to both foliar carbon-isotope abundance and stem hydraulic properties. By combining these relationships, I hypothesized that carbon-isotope abundance in foliage should vary with limitations to water movement through supporting branches. I sampled Douglas-fir branches (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) from six sites across a climate gradient in Orego...

2003
T. J. BRODRIBB

This study examined the linkage between xylem vulnerability, stomatal response to leaf water potential ( Y L ), and loss of leaf turgor in eight species of seasonally dry tropical forest trees. In order to maximize the potential variation in these traits species that exhibit a range of leaf habits and phenologies were selected. It was found that in all species stomatal conductance was responsiv...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2008
Stanislaus J Schymanski Michael L Roderick Murugesu Sivapalan Lindsay B Hutley Jason Beringer

Common empirical models of stomatal conductivity often incorporate a sensitivity of stomata to the rate of leaf photosynthesis. Such a sensitivity has been predicted on theoretical terms by Cowan and Farquhar, who postulated that stomata should adjust dynamically to maximize photosynthesis for a given water loss. In this study, we implemented the Cowan and Farquhar hypothesis of optimal stomata...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Robert Paul Skelton Adam G West Todd E Dawson

Attempts to understand mechanisms underlying plant mortality during drought have led to the emergence of a hydraulic framework describing distinct hydraulic strategies among coexisting species. This framework distinguishes species that rapidly decrease stomatal conductance (gs), thereby maintaining high water potential (Px; isohydric), from those species that maintain relatively high gs at low ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1999
Wan Zwiazek

HgCl(2) (0.1 mM) reduced pressure-induced water flux and root hydraulic conductivity in the roots of 1-year-old aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) seedlings by about 50%. The inhibition was reversed with 50 mM mercaptoethanol. Mercurial treatment reduced the activation energy of water transport in the roots from 10.82 +/- 0.700 kcal mol(-1) to 6.67 +/- 0.193 kcal mol(-1) when measured over the ...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2006
Erika J Edwards Miriam Diaz

The specialized physiology of leafless, stem-succulent cacti is relatively well understood. This is not true, however, for Pereskia (Cactaceae), the 17 species of leafy trees and shrubs that represent the earliest diverging lineages of the cacti. Here we report on the water relations and photosynthesis of Pereskia guamacho, a small tree of the semiarid scrubland of Venezuela's Caribbean coast. ...

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