نتایج جستجو برای: having produced smaller leaves. leaf size

تعداد نتایج: 1321637  

Journal: :علوم باغبانی ایران 0
عباس یداللهی کاظم ارزانی علی عبادی

to evaluate morphological markers linked with drought stress resistance for screening almond genotypes in the breeding programs the effect of drought stress was studied on six nominated almond genotypes seedlings. the six pre-selected water stress mimposed almond genotypes included: homozygote sweet (butte from university of california), heterozygote sweet (shahrood12, shahrood18, shahrood21 an...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2009
Samuel B St Clair Steven D Monson Eric A Smith David G Cahill William J Calder

In May 2007, a widespread frost event defoliated much of Utah's high elevation aspen. About 5 weeks later, the frost-defoliated aspen produced a second leaf flush. The objective of this study was to characterize changes in leaf morphology and function in re-flush leaves following frost defoliation. Leaf size and thickness, photosynthesis, carbohydrate and nutrient status, and defense chemistry ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Christine Scoffoni Michael Rawls Athena McKown Hervé Cochard Lawren Sack

Across plant species, leaves vary enormously in their size and their venation architecture, of which one major function is to replace water lost to transpiration. The leaf hydraulic conductance (K(leaf)) represents the capacity of the transport system to deliver water, allowing stomata to remain open for photosynthesis. Previous studies showed that K(leaf) relates to vein density (vein length p...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Rubén Milla Peter B Reich

For leaves, the light-capturing surface area per unit dry mass investment (specific leaf area, SLA) is a key trait from physiological, ecological and biophysical perspectives. To address whether SLA declines with leaf size, as hypothesized due to increasing costs of support in larger leaves, we compiled data on intraspecific variation in leaf dry mass (LM) and leaf surface area (LA) for 6334 le...

Journal: :Nature communications 2012
Lawren Sack Christine Scoffoni Athena D McKown Kristen Frole Michael Rawls J Christopher Havran Huy Tran Thusuong Tran

Leaf size and venation show remarkable diversity across dicotyledons, and are key determinants of plant adaptation in ecosystems past and present. Here we present global scaling relationships of venation traits with leaf size. Across a new database for 485 globally distributed species, larger leaves had major veins of larger diameter, but lower length per leaf area, whereas minor vein traits we...

2013
Shuai Li Yong-Jiang Zhang Lawren Sack Christine Scoffoni Atsushi Ishida Ya-Jun Chen Kun-Fang Cao

Leaf physiology determines the carbon acquisition of the whole plant, but there can be considerable variation in physiology and carbon acquisition within individual leaves. Alocasia macrorrhiza (L.) Schott is an herbaceous species that can develop very large leaves of up to 1 m in length. However, little is known about the hydraulic and photosynthetic design of such giant leaves. Based on previ...

2003
W. R. Okie Ralph Scorza

Mature peach leaves are typically about 4 x 16 cm, with a width/length ratio of about 25%. A narrow leaf seedling, selected by Wayne Sherman (Univ. of Florida, Gainesville), was hybridized at USDA-Byron with adapted commercial varieties. Early generation hybrids produced small, irregular-shaped fruit. After 5 generations, current selections are approaching commercial fruit standards in size, co...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2008
Leandra Lechner Gustavo A Pereyra-Irujo Christine Granier Luis A N Aguirrezábal

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Leaves expand during a given period of time until they reach their final size and form, which is called determinate growth. Duration of leaf expansion is stable when expressed in thermal-time and in the absence of stress, and consequently it is often proposed that it is controlled by a robust programme at the plant scale. The usual hypothesis is that growth cessation occurs ...

2015
Janosch Sedlacek Julia A. Wheeler Andrés J. Cortés Oliver Bossdorf Guenter Hoch Christian Lexer Sonja Wipf Sophie Karrenberg Mark van Kleunen Christian Rixen

Climate change is altering spring snowmelt patterns in alpine and arctic ecosystems, and these changes may alter plant phenology, growth and reproduction. To predict how alpine plants respond to shifts in snowmelt timing, we need to understand trait plasticity, its effects on growth and reproduction, and the degree to which plants experience a home-site advantage. We tested how the common, long...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2002
Noriyuki Osada Hiroshi Takeda Akio Furukawa Muhamad Awang

Allometry of shoot extension units (hereafter termed "current shoots") was analyzed in a Malaysian canopy species, Elateriospermum tapos Bl. (Euphorbiaceae). Changes in current shoot allometry with increasing tree height were related to growth and maintenance of tree crowns. Total biomass, biomass allocation ratio of non-photosynthetic to photosynthetic organs, and wood density of current shoot...

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