نتایج جستجو برای: leaf water potential

تعداد نتایج: 1625487  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
J M Hand E Young A C Vasconcelos

Individual groups of peach (Prunus persica [L.] Batsch) seedlings stressed to -17, -26 and -36 bars recovered to control levels within 1, 3, and 4 days, respectively. Stomatal resistance was significantly correlated with both leaf water potential and net photosynthesis. In seedlings stressed to -52 bars, leaf water potential and stomatal resistance recovered sooner than net photosynthesis, desp...

2013
Jinyoung Y. Barnaby Moon Kim Gary Bauchan James Bunce Vangimalla Reddy Richard Charles Sicher

Maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids varying in drought tolerance were treated with water stress in controlled environments. Experiments were performed during vegetative growth and water was withheld for 19 days beginning 17 days after sowing. Genotypic comparisons used measured changes of leaf water potential or results were expressed by time of treatment. Total dry matter of the drought tolerant hybri...

2008
José Enrique Fernández Antonio Diaz-Espejo Roberto Tognetti JOSÉ ENRIQUE FERNÁNDEZ ANTONIO DIAZ-ESPEJO RICCARDO D’ANDRIA LUCA SEBASTIANI ROBERTO TOGNETTI

Data from Spanish and Italian olive orchards with different cultivars (‘‘Manzanilla’’, ‘‘Frantoio’’, ‘‘Leccino’’, ‘‘Razzola’’ and ‘‘Taggiasca’’) growing in different environments (southern Spain; north, centre and south of Italy) were used to illustrate how models on water use and photosynthetic behaviour of the olive tree can be useful tools for choosing pruning intensity and canopy shape for ...

Abstract In order to study the effect of water deficit stress on some physiological characteristics including leaf water osmotic and turgor potentials and osmolytes including sugars, proline and invertase activity of Persian melon (Cucumis melo Group. cantaloupensis cv. samsoury), an experiment was conducted in complete randomized design. Treatments including three irrigation levels (start of ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1969
A R Lang B Klepper M J Cumming

Continuous transpiration and beta-guage measurements were made on cotton plants, the stomatal apertures of which had been induced to oscillate, thus allowing a water balance to be made, and leaf potential to be measured as functions of time.Analyses showed phase differences between the water entering and leaving the leaf. Also, from the phase relationship between the flow into the leaf and the ...

2000
C. R. Jensen S.-E. Jacobsen N. Núñez

The effects of soil drying on leaf water relations and gas exchange were studied in quinoa grown in pots with sandy soil and in lysimeter plots with sandy loam in the field. Midday values of leaf water potential (cl), leaf osmotic potential (cp), relative water content (RWC), leaf conductance (gl), light saturated net photosynthesis (Asat), and specific leaf area (SLA) were determined in fully ...

2012
SuSan L. uStin DaviD Riaño RaymonD Hunt

Canopy water content is a dynamic quantity that depends on the balance between water losses from transpiration and water uptake from the soil. Absorption of shortwave radiation by water is determined by various frequencies that match overtones of fundamental bending and stretching molecular transitions. Leaf water potential and relative water content are important variables for determining wate...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Frederick C Meinzer Paula I Campanello Jean-Christophe Domec M Genoveva Gatti Guillermo Goldstein Randol Villalobos-Vega David R Woodruff

This study examined how leaf and stem functional traits related to gas exchange and water balance scale with two potential proxies for tree hydraulic architecture: the leaf area:sapwood area ratio (A(L):A(S)) and wood density (rho(w)). We studied the upper crowns of individuals of 15 tropical forest tree species at two sites in Panama with contrasting moisture regimes and forest types. Transpir...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
V A Michelena J S Boyer

Leaf elongation rate, water potential, and osmotic potential were measured in the fifth leaf of maize (Zea mays L.) plants growing in soil from which water was withheld for varying times. Elongation occurred in the basal region, which was enclosed by other leaf sheaths. When water was withheld from the soil, leaf elongation decreased and eventually ceased even though enough solutes accumulated ...

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