نتایج جستجو برای: under stomatal co2 concentration

تعداد نتایج: 1437371  

2015
Anastasia Matrosova

Stomata are small adjustable pores formed by pairs of guard cells that enable gas exchange between leaves and the atmosphere, thus directly affecting water loss and CO2 uptake in plants. The current work focuses on the regulation of stomatal movements by red light, carbon dioxide and the circadian system and attempts to uncover molecular mechanisms that control guard cell function. The signalin...

Journal: :علوم باغبانی ایران 0
ناصر قادری علیرضا طلایی علی عبادی حسین لسانی

in order to evaluate the effect of different levels of drought stress on some physiological parameters in grapevine, a potted experiment with iranian grapevine cultivars ‘sahani’, ‘bidane-sefid’ and ‘farkhii’ was conducted in summer of 2008. the experiment was performed while employing four drought stress (water potential of soil, ?s= -0.2, -0.6, -1, -1.5 mpa) treatments each in three replicati...

2011
Bridget F. O’Neill Arthur R. Zangerl Evan H. DeLucia Clare Casteel Jorge A. Zavala May R. Berenbaum

Plants grown under elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) experience physiological changes that influence their suitability as food for insects. To determine the effects of living on soybean (Glycine max Linnaeus) grown under elevated CO2, population growth of the soybean aphid (Aphis glycines Matsumura) was determined at the SoyFACE research site at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinoi...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Ursula M Ruiz-Vera Matthew Siebers Sharon B Gray David W Drag David M Rosenthal Bruce A Kimball Donald R Ort Carl J Bernacchi

Extensive evidence shows that increasing carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) stimulates, and increasing temperature decreases, both net photosynthetic carbon assimilation (A) and biomass production for C3 plants. However the [CO2]-induced stimulation in A is projected to increase further with warmer temperature. While the influence of increasing temperature and [CO2], independent of each other...

2015
Sho Takahashi Keina Monda Juntaro Negi Fumitaka Konishi Shinobu Ishikawa Mimi Hashimoto-Sugimoto Nobuharu Goto Koh Iba

Stomata are small pores surrounded by guard cells that regulate gas exchange between plants and the atmosphere. Guard cells integrate multiple environmental signals and control the aperture width to ensure appropriate stomatal function for plant survival. Leaf temperature can be used as an indirect indicator of stomatal conductance to environmental signals. In this study, leaf thermal imaging o...

2003
Chantal D. Reid Hafiz Maherali Hyrum B. Johnson Stanley D. Smith Stan D. Wullschleger Robert B. Jackson

[1] Leaf stomatal characters influence the response of terrestrial evapotranspiration to climate change and are used as proxies for the reconstruction of past atmospheric [CO2]. We examined the phenotypic response of stomatal index (SI), density (SD) and aperture (AP) to rising atmospheric CO2 in 15 species after four years exposure to a field CO2 gradient (200 to 550 mmol mol 1 atmospheric [CO...

2014
Yuanyuan Li Jiajia Xu Noor Ul Haq Hui Zhang Xin-Guang Zhu

The responses of long-term growth of plants under elevated CO2 have been studied extensively. Comparatively, the responses of plants to subambient CO2 concentrations have not been well studied. This study aims to investigate the responses of the model C3 plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, to low CO2 at the molecular level. Results showed that low CO2 dramatically decreased biomass productivity, toget...

2009
Alejandro Del Pozo Pilar Pérez Diego Gutiérrez Aitor Alonso Rosa Morcuende Rafael Martínez-Carrasco

Growth at elevated CO2 often decreases photosynthetic capacity (acclimation) and leaf N concentrations. Lower-shaded canopy leaves may undergo both CO2 and shade acclimation. The relationship of acclimatory responses of flag and lower-shaded canopy leaves of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to the N content, and possible factors affecting N gain and distribution within the plant were investigated i...

1997
J. RENÉE BROOKS LAWRENCE B. FLANAGAN GREGORY T. VARNEY JAMES R. EHLERINGER

change, CO2 concentrations, and refixation of respired CO2 in stands of Populus tremuloides Michx., Pinus banksiana Lamb. and Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P. at the northern and southern boundaries of the central Canadian boreal forest. Midsummer gas exchange rates in Populus tremuloides were over twice those of the two conifer species, and Pinus banksiana rates were greater than Picea mariana rat...

2007
Lawrence H. Tanner David L. Smith Amanda Allan

[1] The experimentally determined relationship between atmospheric pCO2 and plant stomata has been used to interpret large but transient changes in atmospheric composition, such as may have resulted from the eruptions of flood basalt. However, this relationship has not been tested in the field, i.e. in the vicinity of active volcanoes, to examine the specific effects of volcanogenic emissions. ...

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