نتایج جستجو برای: time dependent transpiration

تعداد نتایج: 2445034  

2016
Shanshan Liu Hao Li Xiangzhang Lv Golam Jalal Ahammed Xiaojian Xia Jie Zhou Kai Shi Tadao Asami Jingquan Yu Yanhong Zhou

Balancing stomata-dependent CO2 assimilation and transpiration is a key challenge for increasing crop productivity and water use efficiency under drought stress for sustainable crop production worldwide. Here, we show that cucumber and luffa plants with luffa as rootstock have intrinsically increased water use efficiency, decreased transpiration rate and less affected CO2 assimilation capacity ...

2015
Alyson K. McDonald Bradford P. Wilcox Georgianne W. Moore Charles R. Hart Zhuping Sheng Keith Owens

The proliferation of saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) along regulated rivers in the western United States has transformed riparian plant communities. It is commonly assumed that transpiration by these alien plants has led to large losses of water that would otherwise contribute to streamflow. Control of saltcedar, therefore, has been considered a viable strategy for conserving water and increasing stre...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1964
R O Slatyer J F Bierhuizen

Transpiration is frequently measured by enclosing plants, or portions of plants, in transparent chambers and determining the change of humidity of a stream of air before and after passing through the enclosure (2, 4). Although this procedure should not be used to estimate probable transpiration rates under natural conditions, unless adequate precautions are taken to ensure that the microenviron...

2013
M. DECKER A. J. PITMAN J. P. EVANS

A land surface scheme with and without groundwater–vegetation interactions is used to explore the impact of rainfall variability on transpiration over drought-vulnerable regions of southeastern Australia. The authors demonstrate that if groundwater is included in the simulations, there is a low correlation between rainfall variability and the response of transpiration to this variability over f...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
W S Meyer

Knowledge of the location and magnitude of the resistance to water flow in a plant is fundamental for describing whole plant response to water stress. The reported magnitudes of these resistances vary widely, principally because of the difficulty of measuring water potential within the plant. A number of interrelated experiments are described in which the water potential of a covered, nontransp...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1975
C Y Huang J S Boyer L N Vanderhoef

An apparatus was designed that permitted acetylene reduction (N(2) fixation) by root nodules to be measured in situ simultaneously with net photosynthesis, dark respiration, and transpiration of the shoot in soybean plants (Glycine max [L.] Merr. var. Beeson). Tests showed that acetylene reduction was linear with time for at least 5 hours, except for the first 30 to 60 minutes. Endogenous ethyl...

2009
Suzy Y. Rogiers Dennis H. Greer Ron J. Hutton Joe J. Landsberg

The hypothesis that vines of the Semillon wine grape variety show anisohydric behaviour was tested, i.e. that tissue hydration is unstable under fluctuating environmental conditions. Stomatal conductance and transpiration rates from leaves were measured during the day and at night. Leaf water potential (Psi(l)) in Semillon was negatively correlated to vapour pressure deficit (VPD) both predawn ...

1997
B. SAUGIER A. GRANIER J. Y. PONTAILLER E. DUFRÊNE D. D. BALDOCCHI

transpiration of a boreal forest: the branch bag, sap flow and eddy covariance methods. The branch bag method encloses several thousand needles and gives a continuous record of branch transpiration. The sap flow method provides a continuous record of sap velocity and an estimate of tree transpiration. The eddy covariance method typically measures evaporation rates between a forest and the atmos...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1996
J A Huddle S G Pallardy

Acer rubrum L., A. saccharum Marsh., Quercus alba L. and Q. rubra L. seedlings subjected to soil and stem base heat treatments showed rapid declines in rates of transpiration and photosynthesis. Reductions in photosynthetic rate were partly attributable to mesophyll inhibition. Quercus seedlings were less able to maintain transpiration and photosynthesis after heat treatment than Acer seedlings...

2017
Sandra K. Truong Ryan F. McCormick John E. Mullet

Bioenergy sorghum is targeted for production in water-limited annual cropland therefore traits that improve plant water capture, water use efficiency, and resilience to water deficit are necessary to maximize productivity. A crop modeling framework, APSIM, was adapted to predict the growth and biomass yield of energy sorghum and to identify potentially useful traits for crop improvement. APSIM ...

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