نتایج جستجو برای: leaf

تعداد نتایج: 85382  

2013
Yong Mok Park

Leaf characteristics of two representative deciduous-tree species in Korean peninsula were compared to assess directional ridge effect on leaf traits of both species. Leaf mass per unit area (LMA) of Rhododendron schilippenbachii in south-facing ridge slope was significantly higher than that in north-facing ridge slope, while Quercus mongolica did not change LMA. Leaf mass of Q. mongolica was i...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2006
Yuko Yasumura Kouki Hikosaka Tadaki Hirose

Seasonal changes in photosynthetic capacity, leaf nitrogen (N) content and N partitioning were studied from before leaf maturation (spring) until death (autumn) in high- and low-light-exposed leaves of a deciduous shrub, Lindera umbellata var. membranacea (Maxim.) Momiyama growing in a natural forest in northeast Japan. In spring, light-saturated photosynthetic rate (Pmax) was low despite high ...

2014
Christine Scoffoni Christine Vuong Steven Diep Hervé Cochard Lawren Sack

Leaf shrinkage with dehydration has attracted attention for over 100 years, especially as it becomes visibly extreme during drought. However, little has been known of its correlation with physiology. Computer simulations of the leaf hydraulic system showed that a reduction of hydraulic conductance of the mesophyll pathways outside the xylem would cause a strong decline of leaf hydraulic conduct...

A. R. Sepaskhah A. Shabani

In this study, the relation between leaf area and its dimensions was estimated using a non-destructive method. This method is based on this fact that the leaf shape does not change during the growing season. In this method, leaf area during the growing season is estimated based on the dimensions of the smallest leaf in the initial stage of plant growth or at any growth stage by measuring the le...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1999
Mitchell Bolstad Vose

We measured variations in leaf dark respiration rate (Rd) and leaf nitrogen (N) across species, canopy light environment, and elevation for 18 co-occurring deciduous hardwood species in the southern Appalachian mountains of western North Carolina. Our overall objective was to estimate leaf respiration rates under typical conditions and to determine how they varied within and among species. Mean...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2005
Colin M Orians Sigrid D P Smith Lawren Sack

The transport of water, sugar, and nutrients in trees is restricted to specific vascular pathways, and thus organs may be relatively isolated from one another (i.e. sectored). Strongly sectored leaf-to-leaf pathways have been shown for the transport of sugar and signal molecules within a shoot, but not previously for water transport. The hydraulic sectoriality of leaf-to-leaf pathways was deter...

2014
Xiao-Hua Dai Jia-Sheng Xu Lu-Rong Cai

The effects of a forest road on Castanopsis carlesii (Hemsley) Hayata (Fagales: Fagaceae) seedlings and their leaf herbivory were investigated in a subtropical forest at Jiulianshan National Nature Reserve, Jiangxi, China. A total of 1124 seedlings, 33949 leaves, 468 leaf mines, and 205 leaf galls were found. Generally, individual numbers, tree heights, and leaf numbers of C. carlesii seedlings...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
E R Hunt J A Weber D M Gates

Optimal allocation of leaf nitrogen maximizes daily CO(2) assimilation for a given leaf nitrogen concentration. According to the hypothesis of optimization, this condition occurs when the partial derivative of assimilation rate with respect to leaf nitrogen concentration is constant. This hypothesis predicts a linear increase of assimilation rate with leaf nitrogen concentration under constant ...

2017
Renato Tavares Martins Renan de Souza Rezende José Francisco Gonçalves Júnior Aline Lopes Maria Teresa Fernandez Piedade Heloide de Lima Cavalcante Neusa Hamada

Climate change may affect the chemical composition of riparian leaf litter and, aquatic organisms and, consequently, leaf breakdown. We evaluated the effects of different scenarios combining increased temperature and carbon dioxide (CO2) on leaf detritus of Hevea spruceana (Benth) Müll. and decomposers (insect shredders and microorganisms). We hypothesized that simulated climate change (warming...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Tiancong Qi Jiaojiao Wang Huang Huang Bei Liu Hua Gao Yule Liu Susheng Song Daoxin Xie

Plants initiate leaf senescence to relocate nutrients and energy from aging leaves to developing tissues or storage organs for growth, reproduction, and defense. Leaf senescence, the final stage of leaf development, is regulated by various environmental stresses, developmental cues, and endogenous hormone signals. Jasmonate (JA), a lipid-derived phytohormone essential for plant defense and plan...

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