نتایج جستجو برای: transpiration flux

تعداد نتایج: 90964  

2001
SALVADOR SÂNCHEZ-CARRILLO MIGUEL ÂLVAREZ-COBELAS MANUEL BENITEZ DAVID G. ANGELER

Estimates of transpiration are often needed for hydrological management in wetlands. A new and simple method, using a portable steady-state porometer, is presented for estimating transpiration in three aquatic emergent macrophytes (reed, cut-sedge, and cattail). The method was established on the basis of the relationships between transpiration, solar radiation, relative humidity and air tempera...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Joseph D Bowden William L Bauerle

We investigated which parameters required by the MAESTRA model were most important in predicting leaf-area-based transpiration in 5-year-old trees of five deciduous hardwood species-yoshino cherry (Prunus x yedoensis Matsum.), red maple (Acer rubrum L. 'Autumn Flame'), trident maple (Acer buergeranum Miq.), Japanese flowering cherry (Prunus serrulata Lindl. 'Kwanzan') and London plane-tree (Pla...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
Allen G Gibbs Fernando Fukuzato Luciano M Matzkin

Flies of the genus Drosophila inhabit a wide range of habitats, from the tropics to deserts to boreal forests. The primary physiological mechanism allowing Drosophila and other insects to survive in arid habitats is a reduction in rates of water loss. To understand mechanisms of water retention in greater detail, we investigated the three main routes by which Drosophila lose water: excretion, c...

2007
DAVID M. LAWRENCE PETER E. THORNTON KEITH W. OLESON GORDON B. BONAN

Although the global partitioning of evapotranspiration (ET) into transpiration, soil evaporation, and canopy evaporation is not well known, most current land surface schemes and the few available observations indicate that transpiration is the dominant component on the global scale, followed by soil evaporation and canopy evaporation. The Community Land Model version 3 (CLM3), however, does not...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2010
Jean-Christophe Domec John S King Asko Noormets Emrys Treasure Michael J Gavazzi Ge Sun Steven G McNulty

*Hydraulic redistribution (HR) of water via roots from moist to drier portions of the soil occurs in many ecosystems, potentially influencing both water use and carbon assimilation. *By measuring soil water content, sap flow and eddy covariance, we investigated the temporal variability of HR in a loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantation during months of normal and below-normal precipitation, and ...

Journal: :Journal of mathematical biology 2004
B Barnes G Farquhar K Gan

Farquhar and Gan have proposed a model for the spatial variation in the isotopic enrichment of H(2)(18)O across a leaf, which is specifically formulated for monocotyledoneous leaves. The model is based on the interaction between mass fluxes longitudinally within the xylem, and fluxes laterally through veinlets into the lamina mesophyll, where moisture leaves the leaf through transpiration. The ...

Journal: :Mechanics of Time-dependent Materials 2022

The main aim of this work is to study the thermal conductivity base fluid with mild inclusion nanoparticles. We perform numerical for transportation Maxwell nanofluids activation energy and Cattaneo–Christov flux over an extending sheet along mass transpiration. Further, bioconvection microorganisms may support avoiding possible settling nanoentities. formulate theoretical as a nonlinear couple...

2013
M. Marshall K. Tu C. Funk J. Michaelsen P. Williams C. Williams J. Ardö M. Boucher B. Cappelaere A. de Grandcourt

Climate change is expected to have the greatest impact on the world’s economically poor. In the Sahel, a climatically sensitive region where rain-fed agriculture is the primary livelihood, expected decreases in water supply will increase food insecurity. Studies on climate change and the intensification of the water cycle in sub-Saharan Africa are few. This is due in part to poor calibration of...

2016
Nadia Al-Tamimi Chris Brien Helena Oakey Bettina Berger Stephanie Saade Yung Shwen Ho Sandra M Schmöckel Mark Tester Sónia Negrão

High-throughput phenotyping produces multiple measurements over time, which require new methods of analyses that are flexible in their quantification of plant growth and transpiration, yet are computationally economic. Here we develop such analyses and apply this to a rice population genotyped with a 700k SNP high-density array. Two rice diversity panels, indica and aus, containing a total of 5...

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