نتایج جستجو برای: biomass assimilation

تعداد نتایج: 81838  

2016
Juan Rodríguez-Gamir Eduardo Primo-Millo María Ángeles Forner-Giner

Hydraulic conductance exerts a strong influence on many aspects of plant physiology, namely: transpiration, CO2 assimilation, growth, productivity or stress response. However we lack full understanding of the contribution of root or shoot water transport capacity to the total water balance, something which is difficult to study in trees. Here we tested the hypothesis that whole plant hydraulic ...

2015
Jan Šíma Jiří Krejsa Lubomír Svoboda

Removal of mercury from municipal wastewater using a constructed wetland was studied. Wastewater, wetland plant, and sediment samples were analyzed using an advanced mercury analyzer AMA-254. Average concentrations of total mercury in inflow and outflow water were 0.157 and 0.057 μg L−1, respectively. Significant fraction of mercury (38.2 %) was removed from wastewater during pretreatment. Merc...

Journal: :Plant signaling & behavior 2014
Soichi Kojima Noriyuki Konishi Marcel Pascal Beier Keiki Ishiyama Ikumi Maru Toshihiko Hayakawa Tomoyuki Yamaya

Higher plants have 2 GOGAT species, Fd-GOGAT and NADH-GOGAT. While Fd-GOGAT mainly assimilates ammonium in leaves, which is derived from photorespiration, the function of NADH-GOGAT, which is highly expressed in roots, (1) needs to be elucidated. The aim of this study was to clarify the role of NADH-GOGAT in Arabidopsis roots. The supply of ammonium to the roots caused an accumulation of NADH-G...

2016
Rafael A. Cañas Fernando de la Torre Maria Belén Pascual Concepción Avila Francisco M. Cánovas

Efficient acquisition, assimilation and economy of nitrogen are of special importance in trees that must cope with seasonal periods of growth and dormancy over many years. The ability to accumulate nitrogen reserves and to recycle N determine to a great extent the growth and production of forest biomass. The metabolic relevance of two key amino acids, arginine and phenylalanine, as well as othe...

Journal: :Plants 2023

Major research on photosynthesis has been carried out under steady light. However, in the natural environment, light is rare, and intensity always changing. Changing affects (usually reduces) photosynthetic carbon assimilation causes decreases biomass yield. Ecologists first observed importance of changing for plant growth understory; other researchers noticed that crop canopy also seriously He...

Journal: :J. of Management Information Systems 2008
Deepinder S. Bajwa L. Floyd Lewis Graham Pervan Vincent S. Lai Bjørn Erik Munkvold Gerhard Schwabe

The diffusion of innovation theory is deployed to investigate the global assimilation of collaborative information technologies (CITs). Based on the concepts of IT acquisition and utilization, an assimilation framework is presented to highlight four states (limited, focused, lagging, and pervasive) that capture the assimilation of conferencing and groupware CITs. Data collected from 538 organiz...

2014
S. M. Driever T. Lawson P. J. Andralojc C. A. Raines M. A. J. Parry

Increasing photosynthesis in wheat has been identified as an approach to enhance crop yield, with manipulation of key genes involved in electron transport and the Calvin cycle as one avenue currently being explored. However, natural variation in photosynthetic capacity is a currently unexploited genetic resource for potential crop improvement. Using gas-exchange analysis and protein analysis, t...

2016
Ben Saylor Anagha Kulkarni Neo Martinez Ilmi Yoon

Improving human-computer interactions can help increase critical understanding of ecological sustainability [1] by, for example, helping to parameterize dynamical systems models of the complex structure and nonlinear dynamics of ecological systems. A prominent family of such models includes allometric trophic network (ATN) models [2,3], which use metabolic rates estimated from body size and the...

2015
Umesh P. Yadav Brian G. Ayre Daniel R. Bush

The principal components of plant productivity and nutritional value, from the standpoint of modern agriculture, are the acquisition and partitioning of organic carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) compounds among the various organs of the plant. The flow of essential organic nutrients among the plant organ systems is mediated by its complex vascular system, and is driven by a series of transport steps ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2012
Kimio Uematsu Nobuaki Suzuki Tomoko Iwamae Masayuki Inui Hideaki Yukawa

The Calvin cycle is the initial pathway of photosynthetic carbon fixation, and several of its reaction steps are suggested to exert rate-limiting influence on the growth of higher plants. Plastid fructose 1,6-bisphosphate aldolase (aldolase, EC 4.1.2.13) is one of the nonregulated enzymes comprising the Calvin cycle and is predicted to have the potential to control photosynthetic carbon flux th...

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