نتایج جستجو برای: having produced smaller leaves leaf size

تعداد نتایج: 1321637  

2012
Daniel H. Chitwood Lauren R. Headland Daniele L. Filiault Ravi Kumar José M. Jiménez-Gómez Amanda V. Schrager Daniel S. Park Jie Peng Neelima R. Sinha Julin N. Maloof

The laminae of leaves optimize photosynthetic rates by serving as a platform for both light capture and gas exchange, while minimizing water losses associated with thermoregulation and transpiration. Many have speculated that plants maximize photosynthetic output and minimize associated costs through leaf size, complexity, and shape, but a unifying theory linking the plethora of observed leaf f...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
selçuk yaşar abant izzet baysal university, faculty of science and art, biology department 14280 golkoy, bolu turkey ömer bozdoğan abant izzet baysal university, faculty of science and art, biology department 14280 golkoy, bolu turkey salih tunç kaya duzce university, faculty of science and arts, biology department 81620 konuralp, duzce turkey hayriye soytürk orallar abant izzet baysal university, faculty of science and art, biology department 14280 golkoy, bolu turkey

objective(s): electrical inhomogeneity between ischemic and non ischemic myocardium is the basis of arrhythmia which occurs following coronary artery occlusion. the leakage of potassium from the ischemic region to the non ischemic region is very effective in the generation of these arrhythmias. the aim of this study is to research the effect of atp-dependent potassium (katp) channel blocker (gl...

2004
Hans Lambers Oscar W. Nagel Jeroen J.C.M. van Arendonk

Plants which naturally occur on nutrient-poor sites have inherently lower growth rates when compared to plants from more favourable habitats. This difference in growth rate is maintained when the species are compared under conditions which are optimal for their growth. Genetic variation in plant growth rate is predominantly due to variation in the pattern of biomass allocation in leaves, stems ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2013
Pille Mänd Lea Hallik Josep Peñuelas Olevi Kull

We investigated changes in chlorophyll a fluorescence from alternate leaf surfaces to assess the intraleaf light acclimation patterns in combination with natural variations in radiation, leaf angles, leaf mass per area (LMA), chlorophyll content (Chl) and leaf optical parameters. Measurements were conducted on bottom- and top-layer leaves of Tilia cordata Mill. (a shade-tolerant sub-canopy spec...

2012
Akshay Deepak David Fernández-Baca

Given a collection of leaf-labeled trees on a common leafset and a fraction f in (1/2,1], a frequent subtree (FST) is a subtree isomorphically included in at least fraction f of the input trees. The well-known maximum agreement subtree (MAST) problem identifies FST with f = 1 and having the largest number of leaves. Apart from its intrinsic interest from the algorithmic perspective, MAST has pr...

2011
Harshi K. Gamage

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Leaf heteroblasty involves dramatic phenotypic differences between adult and seedling leaves while leaves of homoblastic plants display only small differences. This study tested whether, in low-light environments, the marked difference in the morphology of seedling leaves that characterizes heteroblastic species confers advantages for seedling survival and growth compared wi...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Kouki Hikosaka

BACKGROUND AND AIMS In a leaf canopy, there is a turnover of leaves; i.e. they are produced, senesce and fall. These processes determine the amount of leaf area in the canopy, which in turn determines canopy photosynthesis. The turnover rate of leaves is affected by environmental factors and is different among species. This mini-review discusses factors responsible for leaf dynamics in plant ca...

2008
Brandon E. Campitelli Ivana Stehlik John R. Stinchcombe

Leaf variegation refers to local regions of the upper surface of a leaf having reduced or obstructed chlorophyll, which results in whitish spots. These lighter spots may compromise the photosynthetic efficiency of a leaf, and many competing hypotheses have been put forward to explain why this patterning may be adaptive. It has been suggested that variegation is either an adaptive response to en...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Aaron C Rhodes Trevor Barney Samuel B St Clair

Forest structural heterogeneity due to species composition, spatial relationships and tree size are widely studied patterns in forest systems, but their impacts on tree function are not as well documented. The objective of this study was to examine how stand composition, tree proximity relationships and tree size influence the leaf functional traits of aspen, an early successional species, and ...

2017
Seonghoe Jang Hsing-Yi Li

Oryza sativa BRASSINOSTEROID UPREGULATED1 LIKE1 (OsBUL1) positively affects lamina inclination and grain size. OsBUL1 knock-out (osbul1) plants as well as transgenic rice with reduced level of OsBUL1 expression produce erect leaves and small grains. Here, we identified a putative downstream gene of OsBUL1, OsBUL1 DOWNSTREAM GENE1 (OsBDG1) encoding a small protein with short leucine-rich-repeats...

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