نتایج جستجو برای: leaf traits

تعداد نتایج: 178473  

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...

2016
Daisuke Sugiura Mikiko Kojima Hitoshi Sakakibara

Plants plastically change their morphological and physiological traits in response to environmental changes, which are accompanied by changes in endogenous levels of phytohormones. Although roles of phytohormones in various aspects of plant growth and development were elucidated, their importance in the regulation of biomass allocation was not fully investigated. This study aimed to determine c...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2014
Larry C Brouillette Chase M Mason Rebecca Y Shirk Lisa A Donovan

• Plant resource-use traits are generally hypothesized to be adaptively differentiated for populations distributed along resource gradients. Although nutrient limitations are expected to select for resource-conservative strategies, water limitations may select for either resource-conservative or -acquisitive strategies. We test whether population differentiation reflects local adaptation for tr...

2014
Tsu-Wei Chen Thi My Nguyet Nguyen Katrin Kahlen Hartmut Stützel

There is increasing interest in evaluating the environmental effects on crop architectural traits and yield improvement. However, crop models describing the dynamic changes in canopy structure with environmental conditions and the complex interactions between canopy structure, light interception, and dry mass production are only gradually emerging. Using tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) as a mo...

2018
Eduardo Chacón-Madrigal Wolfgang Wanek Peter Hietz Stefan Dullinger

The reasons why the range size of closely related species often varies significantly have intrigued scientists for many years. Among other hypotheses, species with high trait variation were suggested to occupy more diverse environments, have more continuity in their distributions, and consequently have larger range sizes. Here, using 34 tree species of lowlands tropical rainforest in southern C...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Ping Lou Jianjun Zhao Jung Sun Kim Shuxing Shen Dunia Pino Del Carpio Xiaofei Song Mina Jin Dick Vreugdenhil Xiaowu Wang Maarten Koornneef Guusje Bonnema

Wide variation for morphological traits exists in Brassica rapa and the genetic basis of this morphological variation is largely unknown. Here is a report on quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis of flowering time, seed and pod traits, growth-related traits, leaf morphology, and turnip formation in B. rapa using multiple populations. The populations resulted from crosses between the following ...

2010
R. M. Pandey Rekha Singh

Twenty six accessions of grain Amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.) were evaluated for salient biochemical and quantitative traits particularly reference to chlorophyll a and b, total chlorophyll, phenol content, leaf moisture, leaf protein content, test weight and yield plant. Genetic divergence and association among these traits were analysed. Chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, total chlorophy...

2016
Santiago Trueba Sandrine Isnard Daniel Barthélémy Mark E. Olson

Understanding the distribution of traits across the angiosperm phylogeny helps map the nested hierarchy of features that characterize key nodes. Finding that Amborella is sister to the rest of the angiosperms has raised the question of whether it shares certain key functional trait characteristics, and plastic responses apparently widespread within the angiosperms at large. With this in mind, w...

2014
Lisa A. Donovan Chase M. Mason Alan W. Bowsher Eric W. Goolsby Caitlin D. A. Ishibashi

1. Efforts to understand the effects of plant traits on carbon and nutrient cycling have recently focused on species variation and the potential for species data to improve predictions of past, present and future variation in ecosystems. However, the evolutionary lability of relevant traits among closely related species and the extent of intraspecific variation warrant further consideration. 2....

Journal: :Genetics 2014
Christopher D Muir James B Pease Leonie C Moyle

Adaptive evolution requires both raw genetic material and an accessible path of high fitness from one fitness peak to another. In this study, we used an introgression line (IL) population to map quantitative trait loci (QTL) for leaf traits thought to be associated with adaptation to precipitation in wild tomatoes (Solanum sect. Lycopersicon; Solanaceae). A QTL sign test showed that several tra...

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