نتایج جستجو برای: sap flow

تعداد نتایج: 489363  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
André Veillette Shaohua Zhang Xiaochu Shi Zhongjun Dong Dominique Davidson Ming-Chao Zhong

SAP (also named SH2D1A) is an intracellular adaptor molecule expressed in T cells, natural killer (NK) cells, and some B cells. The SAP gene is mutated in X-linked lymphoproliferative (XLP) disease, a human immunodeficiency characterized by a faulty immune response to Epstein-Barr virus infection. Previous reports documented severe defects in antibody production and germinal center (GC) formati...

2006
Dominique Gibert Jean-Louis Le Mouël Luc Lambs Florence Nicollin Frédéric Perrier

Electric potential has been monitored since December 2003 in the roots and at two circumferences and one vertical profile in a standing poplar (Populus nigra). Electric potential is sampled using 6 mm diameter stainless steel rods, inserted 5 mm deep in the sapwood and is referenced to an unpolarisable lead/lead chloride electrode installed 80 cm deep in the soil. Diurnal variations are observe...

2017
Martina Lavrič Klemen Eler Mitja Ferlan Dominik Vodnik Jožica Gričar

Intra-annual variations in leaf development, radial growth, including the phloem part, and sap flow have rarely been studied in deciduous trees from drought-prone environments. In order to understand better the chronological order and temporal course of these processes, we monitored leaf phenology, xylem and phloem formation and sap flow in Quercus pubescens from abandoned karst grasslands in S...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Nathalie Munier-Jolain Christophe Salon

The composition of the translocates reaching the seeds of pea plants having various nitrogen (N) nutrition regimes was investigated under field situations. Sucrose flow in the phloem sap increased with the node number, but was not significantly different between N nutrition levels. Because N deficiency reduced the number of flowering nodes and the number of seeds per pod, the sucrose flow bleed...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Antonino Maltese Hassan Awada Fulvio Capodici Giuseppe Ciraolo Goffredo La Loggia Giovanni Rallo

Actual evapotranspiration is assessed via surface energy balance at an hourly rate. However, a robust estimation of daily evapotranspiration from hourly values is required. Outcomes of surface energy balance are frequently determined via measures of eddy covariance latent heat flux. Surface energy balance can be applied on images acquired at different times and spatial resolutions. In addition,...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
J Leonardo Reyes-Acosta Maurits W Vandegehuchte Kathy Steppe Maciek W Lubczynski

Sap flow measurements conducted with thermal dissipation probes (TDPs) are vulnerable to natural temperature gradient (NTG) bias. Few studies, however, attempted to explain the dynamics underlying the NTG formation and its influence on the sensors' signal. This study focused on understanding how the TDP signals are affected by negative and positive temperature influences from NTG and tested the...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2002
M P Perks J Irvine J Grace

We investigated the effect of drought on canopy stomatal conductance (g(c)), and examined the hypothesis that g(c) is controlled by the chemical messenger abscisic acid (ABA) produced in roots. Beginning in November 1994, we subjected a mature stand of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) to an imposed 11-month drought. Control plots were maintained at average-season soil water content. Xylem sap w...

2015
Jeisson Leonardo Reyes-Acosta Maciek W. Lubczynski Oscar Javier Reyes Acosta Nilda Sánchez

Sap flow measurements conducted with thermal dissipation probes (TDPs) are vulnerable to natural temperature gradient (NTG) bias. Few studies, however, attempted to explain the dynamics underlying the NTG formation and its influence on the sensors’ signal. This study focused on understanding how the TDP signals are affected by negative and positive temperature influences from NTG and tested the...

Journal: :PLoS Pathogens 2007
Jose Yuste Marina Botto Stephen E Bottoms Jeremy S Brown

The physiological functions of the acute phase protein serum amyloid P (SAP) component are not well defined, although they are likely to be important, as no natural state of SAP deficiency has been reported. We have investigated the role of SAP for innate immunity to the important human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae. Using flow cytometry assays, we show that SAP binds to S. pneumoniae, incr...

Journal: :Critical Care 2001
Po-Yin Cheung Keith J Barrington

BACKGROUND The most appropriate inotropic agent for use in the newborn is uncertain. Dopamine and epinephrine are commonly used, but have unknown effects during hypoxia and pulmonary hypertension; the effects on the splanchnic circulation, in particular, are unclear. METHODS The effects on the systemic, pulmonary, hepatic, and mesenteric circulations of infusions of dopamine and epinephrine (...

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