نتایج جستجو برای: specific leaf area sla

تعداد نتایج: 1630116  

حسنی نژاد, مریم, پناهی, پریسا, پورهاشمی, مهدی,

  Specific leaf area ( the ratio of leaf area to dry mass) is one of the most important ecological variables can be viewed as the tradeoff between ecosystem mass balance and ecosystem energy balance. This variable is further particularly sensitive to changes in the external environment and in the internal functioning of the plant. In this research, we studied the effect of species and leaf posi...

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...

2008
R. Milla P. B. Reich

1. Recent work shows that large leaves tend to require higher biomass investments per unit leaf area than small leaves. As a consequence, specific leaf area (SLA), which is a focus trait for a bulk of physiological and ecological research programs, is dependent on leaf size variation. Here, we address whether size dependency alters the outcome of research dealing with SLA responses to environme...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2010
Charles A Price Joshua S Weitz

UNLABELLED PREMISE OF THE STUDY Specific leaf area (SLA) is a critical component of the leaf economics spectrum, and many functional leaf traits have been empirically demonstrated to covary with SLA. However, a complete understanding of how change in leaf size influences SLA has not yet emerged. • METHODS To help develop a more complete understanding of the determinants of variability in S...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2002
B Bond-Lamberty C Wang S T Gower J Norman

Specific leaf area (SLA) and leaf area index (LAI) were estimated using site-specific allometric equations for a boreal black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) BSP) fire chronosequence in northern Manitoba, Canada. Stands ranged from 3 to 131 years in age and had soils that were categorized as well or poorly drained. The goals of the study were to: (i) measure SLA for the dominant tree and understo...

2014
Anthony P Walker Andrew P Beckerman Lianhong Gu Jens Kattge Lucas A Cernusak Tomas F Domingues Joanna C Scales Georg Wohlfahrt Stan D Wullschleger F Ian Woodward

Great uncertainty exists in the global exchange of carbon between the atmosphere and the terrestrial biosphere. An important source of this uncertainty lies in the dependency of photosynthesis on the maximum rate of carboxylation (V cmax) and the maximum rate of electron transport (J max). Understanding and making accurate prediction of C fluxes thus requires accurate characterization of these ...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2005
Denis Vile Eric Garnier Bill Shipley Gérard Laurent Marie-Laure Navas Catherine Roumet Sandra Lavorel Sandra Díaz John G Hodgson Francisco Lloret Guy F Midgley Hendrik Poorter Mike C Rutherford Peter J Wilson Ian J Wright

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Leaf thickness plays an important role in leaf and plant functioning, and relates to a species' strategy of resource acquisition and use. As such, it has been widely used for screening purposes in crop science and community ecology. However, since its measurement is not straightforward, a number of estimates have been proposed. Here, the validity of the (SLA x LDMC)(-1) prod...

J.T. Tsialtas, N. Maslaris T. Matsi

  In a three-year (2004-2006), field experiment, we aimed to study changes in leaf physiological traits (leaf water potential-Ψleaf, leaf water content-LWC, carbon isotope discrimination-Δ, specific leaf area-SLA, chlorophyll content as assessed by SPAD and modified SPAD-MSPAD) and elemental composition (K, Na, Ca, Mg, K/Na, Ca/Mg, total leaf salinity-TLS) of sugar beets (cv. Rizor) grown unde...

2015
F. Garousi É. Bódi

Abstract—Specific leaf area (SLA; cmleaf gleaf) the ratio of leaf area to leaf dry mass is a key ecophysiological parameter influencing leaf physiology, photosynthesis, and whole plant carbon gain and also can be used as a rapid and diagnostic tool. In this study, two species of soluble inorganic selenium forms, selenite (Se) and selenate (Se) at different concentrations were investigated on ma...

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