نتایج جستجو برای: leaf

تعداد نتایج: 85382  

2003
Thomas Gerik Brent Bean Richard Vanderlip

rounded leaf tip. The leaf collar marks the junction of the leaf blade and sheath and appears when the leaf is fully developed. Each leaf sheath originates at its own node on the plant stalk. The sheath surrounds and strengthens the stalk (culm). The flag leaf is the last to emerge on the plant and is considerably smaller than the other leaves. The panicle (head) emerges from the flag leaf shea...

2015
Pei‐Jian Shi Qiang Xu Hardev S. Sandhu Johan Gielis Yu‐Long Ding Hua‐Rong Li Xiao‐Bo Dong

The relationship between spatial density and size of plants is an important topic in plant ecology. The self-thinning rule suggests a -3/2 power between average biomass and density or a -1/2 power between stand yield and density. However, the self-thinning rule based on total leaf area per plant and density of plants has been neglected presumably because of the lack of a method that can accurat...

2013
J. Pourreza A. Soltani A. Naderi A. Aynehband

A major component in a crop growth model is leaf area development, which has a major influence on photosynthesis and transpiration. The knowledge about the leaf area development of wheat especially in high temperature environments is incomplete. The aim of this study was to quantify leaf production and senescence of 15 spring wheat cultivars. Field experiments were conducted at the research far...

2014

ABSTRACT Leaf color is used as a guide for assessments of nutrient status and plant’s health. So that a new method is proposed for the detection of Chlorophyll content based on the leaf color. Based on green color present in leaf we can estimate the chlorophyll content in leaf. The proposed equation produced superior results with the true value of chlorophyll content measured in the laboratory ...

2010
Sarah J. Richardson Duane A. Peltzer Robert B. Allen Matt S. McGlone

Leaf lifespan varies widely among plant species, from a few weeks to >40 years. This variation is associated with differences in plant form and function, and the distribution of species along resource gradients. Longer leaf lifespans increase the residence time of nutrients and are one mechanism by which plants conserve nutrients; consequently, leaf lifespan should increase within species with ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2007
Hervé Cochard Jean-Stéphane Venisse Têtè Sévérien Barigah Nicole Brunel Stéphane Herbette Agnès Guilliot Melvin T Tyree Soulaiman Sakr

Molecular and physiological studies in walnut (Juglans regia) are combined to establish the putative role of leaf plasma membrane aquaporins in the response of leaf hydraulic conductance (K(leaf)) to irradiance. The effects of light and temperature on K(leaf) are described. Under dark conditions, K(leaf) was low, but increased by 400% upon exposure to light. In contrast to dark conditions, K(le...

2013
Brad R. Murray Lyndle K. Hardstaff Megan L. Phillips

The flammability of plant leaves influences the spread of fire through vegetation. Exotic plants invading native vegetation may increase the spread of bushfires if their leaves are more flammable than native leaves. We compared fresh-leaf and dry-leaf flammability (time to ignition) between 52 native and 27 exotic plant species inhabiting dry sclerophyll forest. We found that mean time to ignit...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2007
Warren G Abrahamson

Plants of nutrient-poor, arid environments often have leaf traits that include small size, sclerophylly, long life span, low nutrient concentration, and low photosynthetic rate. Hence, the success of two large-leaved palmettos in peninsular Florida's seasonally xeric, nutrient-impoverished uplands seems anomalous, given that their leaves are orders of magnitude larger than the leaves of sympatr...

2015
Lilong Wang Guanxiang Zhao Meng Li Mingting Zhang Lifang Zhang Xinfang Zhang Lizhe An Shijian Xu

Salinization is an important and increasingly prevalent issue which has broad and profound effects on plant survival and distribution pattern. To understand the patterns and potential drivers of leaf traits in saline environments, we determined the soil properties, leaf morphological traits (specific leaf area, SLA, and leaf dry matter content, LDMC), leaf chemical traits (leaf carbon, C, nitro...

2013
R. Shirzadian-khorramabad

Leaf senescence constitutes the last stage of leaf development in plants and proceeds through a highly regulated program in order to redistribution of microand macro-nutrients from the senescing leaves to the developing/growing plant organs. Initiation and progression of leaf senescence is accompanied by massive sequential alterations at various levels of leaf biology including leaf morphology ...

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