نتایج جستجو برای: transpiration

تعداد نتایج: 4618  

2018
Lei Ding Yingrui Li Limin Gao Zhifeng Lu Min Wang Ning Ling Qirong Shen Shiwei Guo

The photosynthetic rate increases under high-N supply, resulting in a large CO₂ transport conductance in mesophyll cells. It is less known that water movement is affected by nitrogen supply in leaves. This study investigated whether the expression of aquaporin and water transport were affected by low-N (0.7 mM) and high-N (7 mM) concentrations in the hydroponic culture of four rice varieties: (...

2013
Aung Kyaw Phyo Nam-Jin Chung

The influence of red light and ultraviolet (UV)-A radiation on the single leaf photosynthesis and transpiration were investigated in two different plant-type rice cultivars: active tillering type, Hopumbyeo (HP) and low-tillering heavy panicle type, Shindongjinbyeo (SDJ) at maximum tiller number stage. An open photosynthesis measurement system was used to monitor CO2 exchange rate, which was de...

2009
T. G. Pypker H. R. Barnard M. Hauck E. W. Sulzman M. H. Unsworth A. C. Mix A. M. Kennedy B. J. Bond

[1] The Penman-Monteith equation is often used to estimate transpiration, but an important limitation to this approach, especially for mountainous forested sites, is an accurate estimate of canopy conductance averaged over the area of interest (Gs). We propose a method for estimating watershed-scale transpiration using estimates of Gs derived from measurements of stable isotopes. To estimate Gs...

2005
John M. Cheeseman Linda K. Wickens

In this paper we begin our study of factors controlling Na* and K* uptake in the halophyte Spergularia marina (L.) Griseb., with emphasis on plants growing at moderate salinity (0.2x sea water). The involvement of transpiration was considered first because of its potential to account for much or all of the transport of ions, and particularly of Na*, to the shoot under these growth conditions. T...

Journal: :Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France 1886

Journal: :Plant Physiology 1934

Journal: :Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh 1916

2004
R. W. BROUGHAM

These differences in temperature and moisture content of the soil profile arising from different types of vegetation cover may have immediate effects on the availability of nutrients (Mitchell 1957) and, on a longer term, on the balance between various directions of soil type development. BANGE,G. G. J., 1953. On the quantitative explanation of stomatal transpiration. Acta Bot. Neerlandica 2: 2...

Journal: :Netherlands Journal of Agricultural Science 1953

Journal: :Journal of Fluid Mechanics 2021

We present experiments and theory relating to transpiration through unrestrained hydrogel beads in contact with a water reservoir below air above. Experimentally, we find that saturated shrink until steady state is reached which flows continuously the beads. The size of bead sensitive evaporation rate, depends on relative humidity speed surrounding air, pressure head imposed by fluid reservoir....

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