نتایج جستجو برای: stomata resistance

تعداد نتایج: 377285  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Hernán E Boccalandro Matías L Rugnone Javier E Moreno Edmundo L Ploschuk Laura Serna Marcelo J Yanovsky Jorge J Casal

In open places, plants are exposed to higher fluence rates of photosynthetically active radiation and to higher red to far-red ratios than under the shade of neighbor plants. High fluence rates are known to increase stomata density. Here we show that high, compared to low, red to far-red ratios also increase stomata density in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). High red to far-red ratios incre...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1971
P A Morrow R O Slatyer

Substantial errors can be introduced to estimates of leaf resistance (r(l)) obtained from diffusion porometers unless precautions are taken to reduce the leaf-cup temperature difference (T(leaf) - T(cup)) to acceptable levels prior to measurement. When T(leaf) > T(cup), underestimation of leaf resistance occurs; the reverse applies when T(leaf) < T(cup).The effect is most pronounced under open-...

2016
Caroline Elliott-Kingston Matthew Haworth Jon M. Yearsley Sven P. Batke Tracy Lawson Jennifer C. McElwain

One strategy for plants to optimize stomatal function is to open and close their stomata quickly in response to environmental signals. It is generally assumed that small stomata can alter aperture faster than large stomata. We tested the hypothesis that species with small stomata close faster than species with larger stomata in response to darkness by comparing rate of stomatal closure across a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1936
R R Kincaid

A study of the results of the observations shows that there was a marked difference in the behavior of the stomata of plants grown with and without irrigation, and of the stomata of those grown with various amounts of irrigation. Stomata of non-irrigated plants opened but little, and only early in the morning, while the stomata of plants with a sufficient water supply were fully open throughout...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2016
Carina Klermund Quirin L Ranftl Julia Diener Emmanouil Bastakis René Richter Claus Schwechheimer

Stomata are pores that regulate the gas and water exchange between the environment and aboveground plant tissues, including hypocotyls, leaves, and stems. Here, we show that mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana LLM-domain B-GATA genes are defective in stomata formation in hypocotyls. Conversely, stomata formation is strongly promoted by overexpression of various LLM-domain B-class GATA genes, most s...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2002
Silvia Frechilla Lawrence D Talbott Eduardo Zeiger

Stomata of growth chamber-grown Vicia faba leaves have an enhanced CO(2) response, measured as change in stomatal aperture, compared to stomata of greenhouse-grown leaves. Reciprocal transfer experiments showed that the stomatal response to CO(2) acclimated to the growing environment. Stomata of growth chamber-grown leaves transferred to a greenhouse lost their high CO(2) sensitivity within 2-3...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2006
Jason A Smith Robert A Blanchette Todd A Burnes Jeffrey H Gillman Andrew J David

ABSTRACT Epicuticular wax on needles was evaluated for its influence on Cronartium ribicola infection of resistant and susceptible selections of Pinus strobus. Environmental scanning electron microscopy comparisons revealed that needles from a resistant selection of eastern white pine, P327, had a significantly higher percentage of stomata that were occluded with wax, fewer basidiospores germin...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1966
P E Waggoner N W Simmonds

A diploid potato (Solanum tuberosum) mutant called droopy wilts easily. Excised leaves of the mutant lost weight, and hence water, more rapidly and had many more open stomata than leaves of a normal sibling. Further, the stomata of abnormal plants remained open in wilted leaves. When the stomata of the abnormal mutant were closed by a chemical spray, its excised leaves lost water no more rapidl...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
K Koch R A Kennedy

Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) was investigated in leaves and stems of the succulent C(4) dicot Portulaca oleracea L. Diurnal acid fluctuations, CO(2) gas exchange, and leaf resistance were monitored under various photoperiod and watering regimes. No CAM activity was seen in well watered plants grown under 16-hour days. Under 8-hour days, however, well watered plants showed a CAM-like patte...

Journal: :World journal of gastroenterology 2002
Ji-Cheng Li Shi-Ping Ding Jian Xu

AIM To observe the regulatory effect of Chinese herbal medicine on peritoneal lymphatic stomata and its significance in treating ascites in liver fibrosis model mice. METHODS Two Chinese herbal composite prescriptions were used separately to treat the carbon tetrachloride-induced mouse model of liver fibrosis. The histo-pathologic changes of the liver sections (HE and VG stainings) were obser...

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