نتایج جستجو برای: leaf traits

تعداد نتایج: 178473  

2013
Rita Giuliani Nuria Koteyeva Elena Voznesenskaya Marc A. Evans Asaph B. Cousins Gerald E. Edwards

The genus Oryza, which includes rice (Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima) and wild relatives, is a useful genus to study leaf properties in order to identify structural features that control CO2 access to chloroplasts, photosynthesis, water use efficiency, and drought tolerance. Traits, 26 structural and 17 functional, associated with photosynthesis and transpiration were quantified on 24 access...

بخشی خانیکی, غلامرضا, حمزۀ, بهنام, عصری, یونس, نوبخت, مریم,

The genus Crataegus L. has a wide distribution in Iran. Induviduals of Crataegus meyeri Pojark. show morphological variations in different regions. In this research, the effects of climatic variations on morphological traits of C. meyeri were studied. Seventy five specimens collected from nine provinces of Iran were measured in two sets of quantitative and qualitative traits. Statistical analys...

Hatami Maleki, Hamid, Dadashi, Somayeh , Darvishzadeh, Reza, Nouraein, Mojtaba ,

For the purpose of graphical analysis and estimation of genetic parameters related to yield and its components, six tobacco genotypes was crossed in half -diallel mating design. In this study, the F2 progenies and their parents were evaluated in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The results of analysis of variance indicated a significant difference between genotypes fo...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2017
Chase M Mason Eric W Goolsby Kaleigh E Davis Devon V Bullock Lisa A Donovan

Background and Aims Trait-based plant ecology attempts to use small numbers of functional traits to predict plant ecological strategies. However, a major gap exists between our understanding of organ-level ecophysiological traits and our understanding of whole-plant fitness and environmental adaptation. In this gap lie whole-plant organizational traits, including those that describe how plant b...

Journal: :Nature communications 2012
Lawren Sack Christine Scoffoni Athena D McKown Kristen Frole Michael Rawls J Christopher Havran Huy Tran Thusuong Tran

Leaf size and venation show remarkable diversity across dicotyledons, and are key determinants of plant adaptation in ecosystems past and present. Here we present global scaling relationships of venation traits with leaf size. Across a new database for 485 globally distributed species, larger leaves had major veins of larger diameter, but lower length per leaf area, whereas minor vein traits we...

2017
Katharina Herz Sophie Dietz Sylvia Haider Ute Jandt Dierk Scheel Helge Bruelheide

Plant functional traits are widely used to predict community productivity. However, they are rarely used to predict individual plant performance in grasslands. To assess the relative importance of traits compared to environment, we planted seedlings of 20 common grassland species as phytometers into existing grassland communities varying in land-use intensity. After 1 year, we dug out the plant...

2015
Shen Yuan Yong Li Shaobing Peng Keqiang Wu

Leaf lateral asymmetry in width and thickness has been reported previously in rice. However, the differences between the wide and narrow sides of leaf blade in other leaf morphological and physiological traits were not known. This study was conducted to quantify leaf lateral asymmetry in leaf width, leaf thickness, specific leaf weight (SLW), leaf nitrogen (N) concentration based on dry weight ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
Lawren Sack Christine Scoffoni

The design and function of leaf venation are important to plant performance, with key implications for the distribution and productivity of ecosystems, and applications in paleobiology, agriculture and technology. We synthesize classical concepts and the recent literature on a wide range of aspects of leaf venation. We describe 10 major structural features that contribute to multiple key functi...

2015
Hui Liu Colin P. Osborne

The repeated evolution of C4 photosynthesis in independent lineages has resulted in distinct biogeographical distributions in different phylogenetic lineages and the variants of C4 photosynthesis. However, most previous studies have only considered C3/C4 differences without considering phylogeny, C4 subtype, or habitat characteristics. We hypothesized that independent lineages of C4 grasses hav...

2017
Daniel C Laughlin Christopher H Lusk Peter J Bellingham David F R P Burslem Angela H Simpson Kris R Kramer-Walter

The worldwide plant economic spectrum hypothesis predicts that leaf, stem, and root traits are correlated across vascular plant species because carbon gain depends on leaves being adequately supplied with water and nutrients, and because construction of each organ involves a trade-off between performance and persistence. Despite its logical and intuitive appeal, this hypothesis has received mix...

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