نتایج جستجو برای: transpiration

تعداد نتایج: 4618  

2013
Rita Giuliani Nuria Koteyeva Elena Voznesenskaya Marc A. Evans Asaph B. Cousins Gerald E. Edwards

The genus Oryza, which includes rice (Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima) and wild relatives, is a useful genus to study leaf properties in order to identify structural features that control CO2 access to chloroplasts, photosynthesis, water use efficiency, and drought tolerance. Traits, 26 structural and 17 functional, associated with photosynthesis and transpiration were quantified on 24 access...

2005
Yao-Li Chuang Ram Oren Andrea L. Bertozzi Nathan Phillips Gabriel G. Katul

1 Linking sap flow in tree boles to plant transpiration continues to be a fundamental and 2 practical research problem in physiological ecology and forest hydrology. Many models have 3 been proposed to describe water movement within trees with varying degrees of success. The 4 prevailing resistance-capacitance (RC) circuit models have the advantage of being easy to 5 implement. However, RC mode...

2015
Jiacheng Zheng Zhiyuan Yang Pippa J. Madgwick Elizabete Carmo-Silva Martin A. J. Parry Yin-Gang Hu Wujun Ma

ERECTA encodes a receptor-like kinase and is proposed as a candidate for determining transpiration efficiency of plants. Two genes homologous to ERECTA in Arabidopsis were identified on chromosomes 6 (TaER2) and 7 (TaER1) of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), with copies of each gene on the A, B and D genomes of wheat. Similar expression patterns were observed for TaER1 and TaER2 with relative...

2013
Julia L. Angstmann Brent E. Ewers Jarrett Barber Hyojung Kwon

One of the biggest challenges in predicting ecohydrologic fluxes is scaling from easily measured variables to more difficult, often emergent patterns and processes. This is especially true in spatially heterogeneous systems such as black spruce (Picea mariana)dominated boreal forests containing excessive and low soil moisture conditions. Traditional hypotheses suggest that transpiration is cont...

حسینی, محسن, مومنی, حورا, یوسف زاده, حامد,

This investigation was conducted to compare the photosynthetic indices in ironwood trees infected by Viscum album L. and healthy trees located both in stand and out of stand in plain forest of Tamishan, Nour city. In each position, five healthy and five infected trees were selected and photosynthetic parameters, stomatal conductance, transpiration and internal CO2 were examined. Results showed ...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2013
Kevin A Simonin Adam B Roddy Percy Link Randy Apodaca Kevin P Tu Jia Hu Todd E Dawson Margaret M Barbour

During daylight hours, the isotope composition of leaf water generally approximates steady-state leaf water isotope enrichment model predictions. However, until very recently there was little direct confirmation that isotopic steady-state (ISS) transpiration in fact exists. Using isotope ratio infrared spectroscopy (IRIS) and leaf gas exchange systems we evaluated the isotope composition of tra...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
W H Outlaw X De Vlieghere-He

Evaporation of water from the guard cell wall concentrates apoplastic solutes. We hypothesize that this phenomenon provides two mechanisms for responding to high transpiration rates. First, apoplastic abscisic acid is concentrated in the guard cell wall. Second, by accumulating in the guard cell wall, apoplastic sucrose (Suc) provides a direct osmotic feedback to guard cells. As a means of test...

2010
Valerie Garrish Lucas A. Cernusak Klaus Winter Benjamin L. Turner

It is commonly assumed that the nitrogen to phosphorus (N:P) ratio of a terrestrial plant reflects the relative availability of N and P in the soil in which the plant grows. Here, this was assessed for a tropical pioneer tree, Ficus insipida. Seedlings were grown in sand and irrigated with nutrient solutions containing N:P ratios ranging from <1 to >100. The experimental design further allowed ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2007
Sally Wilkinson Mark A Bacon William J Davies

Increasing the nitrate (N) concentration in the rooting substrate above deficiency decreased stomatal conductance and leaf growth rate compared with sufficient N in maize seedlings (Zea mays L.) growing in drying substrate. Novel effects were detected when N in the non-deficient range was supplied directly to the xylem of detached shoots: concentrations above 2.0 mol m-3 KNO3 reduced transpirat...

2017
Limin Duan Yang Li Xue Yan Tingxi Liu Xixi Wang Yang Lv

The information on transpiration is vital for sustaining fragile ecosystem in arid/semiarid environment, including the Horqin Sandy Land (HSL) located in northeast China. However, such information is scarce in existing literature. The objectives of this study were to: (1) measure sap flow of selected individual stems of two sand-fixing plants, namely Salix gordejevii and Caragana microphylla, i...

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