نتایج جستجو برای: time dependent transpiration

تعداد نتایج: 2445034  

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Luis I Solari Theodore M DeJong

It is well known that rootstocks can have an effect on the vegetative growth and development of the tree; however, there has been no clear explanation about the physiological mechanism involved in this phenomenon. Evidence indicates that the rootstock effects on tree vegetative growth may be related to hydraulic limitations of the rootstock. The objective of these experiments was to investigate...

  In this paper the numerical analysis of flow and time dependent heat transfer of micro-tube conveying nanofluid in laminar flow is investigated. In this study, convection heat transfer of nanofluid and base fluid and transient analysis for time-varying heat flux for time step of 0.0001 second are elucidated. It is observed that the pumping power of nanofluid flowing and the maximum temperatur...

Wax deposition phenomenon changes the rheological behavior of waxy crude oil completely. In the current work, the rheological time-dependent and time-independent behaviors of waxy crude oil samples are studied and flow curve and compliance function are measured for the oil samples with various wax contents at different temperatures. A decrease in temperature and an increase in wax content lead ...

2016
Phillip Jackson Jaya Basnayake Geoff Inman-Bamber Prakash Lakshmanan Sijesh Natarajan Chris Stokes

Fifty-one genotypes of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) or closely related germplasm were evaluated in a pot experiment to examine genetic variation in transpiration efficiency. Significant variation in whole plant transpiration efficiency was observed, with the difference between lowest and highest genotypes being about 40% of the mean. Leaf gas exchange measurements were made across a wide range of...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2009
Xiaohui Guo Dhruv Singh Jayathi Murthy Alina A Alexeenko

Thermal transpiration is a rarefied gas flow driven by a wall temperature gradient and is a promising mechanism for gas pumping without moving parts, known as the Knudsen pump. Obtaining temperature measurements along capillary walls in a Knudsen pump is difficult due to extremely small length scales. Meanwhile, simplified analytical models are not applicable under the practical operating condi...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Robert A Johnson Alexander Kaiser Michael Quinlan William Sharp

Factors that affect water loss rates (WLRs) are poorly known for organisms in natural habitats. Seed-harvester ant queens provide an ideal system for examining such factors because WLRs for mated queens excavated from their incipient nests are twofold to threefold higher than those of alate queens. Indirect data suggest that this increase results from soil particles abrading the cuticle during ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1988
J K Ortega R G Keanini K J Manica

The growth equation for the rate of water uptake is augmented with a transpiration term. The obtained augmented growth equations are used to develop methodology which employs the pressure probe to measure transpiration rates from single plant cells. Experiments are conducted on the sporangiophores of Phycomyces blakesleeanus to demonstrate this technique.

1998

GLEAMS (Leonard et al., 1987; Knisel et al., 1992; Knisel, 1993) is a continuous, field-scale hydrology and chemical transport model like Opus, simulating the transport and transformations of nutrients and pesticides in the root zone and in surface runoff. It runs on a daily time step, using daily rainfall information. GLEAMS uses a modification of the SCS Curve Number method (William and La Se...

Journal: :Hydrological Processes 2021

Black ash (Fraxinus nigra) wetlands are widespread, forested landscape features in the western Great Lakes region. However, future of these ecosystems is threatened due to impending spread invasive emerald borer (EAB), which results tree mortality, decreased transpiration, and potential shifts wetter, non-forested conditions. The vulnerability such ecohydrologic likely varies according local hy...

2007
Chelcy R. Ford Robert M. Hubbard Brian D. Kloeppel James M. Vose

Many researchers are using sap flux to estimate tree-level transpiration, and to scale to standand catchment-level transpiration; yet studies evaluating the comparability of sap flux-based estimates of transpiration (Et) with alternative methods for estimating Et at this spatial scale are rare. Our ability to accurately scale from the probe to the tree to the watershed has not yet been demonstr...

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