نتایج جستجو برای: optimal stomatal regulation

تعداد نتایج: 914757  

2007
Huibo Ren Kaifa Wei Wensuo Jia William John Davies Jianhua Zhang

Stomatal sensitivity to root signals induced by soil drying may vary between environments and plant species. This is likely to be a result of the interactions and modulations among root signals. As a stress signal, abscisic acid (ABA) plays a central role in root to shoot signaling. pH and hydraulic signals may interact with ABA signals and thus, jointly regulate stomatal responses to changed s...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2017
John S Sperry Martin D Venturas William R L Anderegg Maurizio Mencuccini D Scott Mackay Yujie Wang David M Love

Stomatal regulation presumably evolved to optimize CO2 for H2 O exchange in response to changing conditions. If the optimization criterion can be readily measured or calculated, then stomatal responses can be efficiently modelled without recourse to empirical models or underlying mechanism. Previous efforts have been challenged by the lack of a transparent index for the cost of losing water. Ye...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1991
T L Hennessey C B Field

Net carbon assimilation and stomatal conductance to water vapor oscillated repeatedly in red kidney bean, Phaseolus vulgaris L., plants transferred from a natural photoperiod to constant light. In a gas exchange system with automatic regulation of selected environmental and physiological variables, assimilation and conductance oscillated with a free-running period of approximately 24.5 hours. T...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Hervé Cochard Lluis Coll Xavier Le Roux Thierry Améglio

The objectives of the study were to identify the relevant hydraulic parameters associated with stomatal regulation during water stress and to test the hypothesis of a stomatal control of xylem embolism in walnut (Juglans regia x nigra) trees. The hydraulic characteristics of the sap pathway were experimentally altered with different methods to alter plant transpiration (Eplant) and stomatal con...

2011
Yizhou Wang Michael R. Blatt

Stomatal guard cells play a key role in gas exchange for photosynthesis and in minimizing transpirational water loss from plants by opening and closing the stomatal pore. The bulk of the osmotic content driving stomatal movements depends on ionic fluxes across both the plasma membrane and tonoplast, the metabolism of organic acids, primarily Mal (malate), and its accumulation and loss. Anion ch...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2004
Liu-Min Fan Zhixin Zhao Sarah M Assmann

The year 2003 has provided a continuing accretion of knowledge concerning the diverse ways in which guard cells sense and respond to abscisic acid. A deeper understanding of the biochemical mechanisms governing the response of guard cells to blue light has been gained, and new insights have been garnered regarding roles of the extracellular matrix in stomatal regulation.

Journal: :Ecohydrology 2021

Understanding stomatal regulation during drought is essential to correctly predict vegetation-atmosphere fluxes. Stomatal optimization models posit that stomata maximize the carbon gain relative a penalty caused by water loss, such as xylem cavitation. However, mechanism allows behave optimally unknown. Here, we introduce model of results in similar behaviour without presupposing an optimality ...

Journal: :Environmental and experimental botany 2000
Steduto Albrizio Giorio Sorrentino

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) was grown in both open-field and outdoor potted conditions in Southern Italy, and irrigated with water having electrical conductivity ranging between 0.9 and 15.6 dS m(-1) obtained by different NaCl concentrations. The aim of the work was to study the leaf area and photosynthetic responses of sunflower to mild salt stress. The response curve (A/c(i)) of assimilatio...

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