نتایج جستجو برای: stomatal resistance

تعداد نتایج: 381285  

2002
Audrey M. Ichida Zhen-Ming Pei Victor M. Baizabal-Aguirre Kelly J. Turner

Inward-rectifying K+ (K+in) channels in the guard cell plasma membrane have been suggested to function as a major pathway for K+ influx into guard cells during stomatal opening. When K+, channels were blocked with external Cs+ in wild-type Arabidopsis guard cells, light-induced stomatal opening was reduced. Transgenic Arabidopsis plants were generated that expressed a mutant of the guard cell K...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
M J Harris R L Heath

Stomatal characteristics affecting gas exchange were compared in two sweet corn hybrids (var. Bonanza and Monarch Advance) which differ in foliar ozone sensitivity. No significant differences were observed in stomatal frequencies, guard cell lengths, or conductances to water vapor diffusion.When plant water status was compared, leaf-water potentials for the ozone-resistant cultivar, Bonanza, we...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
C Poschenrieder B Gunsé J Barceló

Ten day old bush bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv Contender) were used to analyze the effects of 3 micromolar Cd on the time courses of expansion growth, dry weight, leaf water relations, stomatal resistance, and abscisic acid (ABA) levels in roots and leaves. Control and Cd-treated plants were grown for 144 hours in nutrient solution. Samples were taken at 24 hour intervals. At the 96 and...

2013
Timothy J. Brodribb

During water stress, stomatal closure occurs as water tension and levels of abscisic acid (ABA) increase in the leaf, but the interaction between these two drivers of stomatal aperture is poorly understood. We investigate the dynamics of water potential, ABA, and stomatal conductance during the imposition of water stress on two drought-tolerant conifer species with contrasting stomatal behavior...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2013
Timothy J Brodribb Scott A M McAdam

During water stress, stomatal closure occurs as water tension and levels of abscisic acid (ABA) increase in the leaf, but the interaction between these two drivers of stomatal aperture is poorly understood. We investigate the dynamics of water potential, ABA, and stomatal conductance during the imposition of water stress on two drought-tolerant conifer species with contrasting stomatal behavior...

Journal: :Development 2013
Kylee M Peterson Christine Shyu Christian A Burr Robin J Horst Masahiro M Kanaoka Minami Omae Yutaka Sato Keiko U Torii

The shoot epidermis of land plants serves as a crucial interface between plants and the atmosphere: pavement cells protect plants from desiccation and other environmental stresses, while stomata facilitate gas exchange and transpiration. Advances have been made in our understanding of stomatal patterning and differentiation, and a set of 'master regulatory' transcription factors of stomatal dev...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1975
H J Mederski L H Chen R B Curry

The effect of leaf water deficit on net CO(2) assimilation was studied under two conditions: in one, the stomata were allowed to contribute to the regulation of CO(2) assimilation; in the other, air was forced through the leaf at a constant rate to overcome the effects of change in stomatal resistance accompanying changes in leaf water deficit. When the stomata were allowed to regulate the gase...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
Suzy Y Rogiers Dennis H Greer Jo M Hatfield Ron J Hutton Simon J Clarke Paul A Hutchinson Anthony Somers

Stomatal responsiveness to evaporative demand (air vapour pressure deficit (VPD)) ranges widely between species and cultivars, and mechanisms for stomatal control in response to VPD remain obscure. The interaction of irrigation and soil moisture with VPD on stomatal conductance is particularly difficult to predict, but nevertheless is critical to instantaneous transpiration and vulnerability to...

2000
L. LIU - GITZ S. J. BRITZ W. P. WERGIN

Plants have developed a finely tuned system to control the balance between assimilation of CO2 and transpiration of water vapour either by varying stomatal density or by adjusting guard cell turgor, which alters the aperture or stoma between adjacent guard cells (i.e. stomatal movement). Considerable knowledge has been gained over the years on stomatal movement (Mansfield, Hetherington & Atkins...

2013
Yunpu Zheng Ming Xu Ruixing Hou Ruichang Shen Shuai Qiu Zhu Ouyang

We examined the warming effects on the stomatal frequency, stomatal aperture size and shape, and their spatial distribution pattern of maize (Zea may L.) leaves using a light microscope, an electron scanning microscope, and geostatistic techniques. A field manipulative experiment was conducted to elevate canopy temperature by 2.08°C, on average. We found that experimental warming had little eff...

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