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Leaf Relative Water Content: Experiments 2 and 3

Changes in plant growth, leaf relative water content and physiological traits in response to salt stress in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.

Changes in plant growth, leaf relative water content and physiological traits in response to salt stress in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.

... 3 a range of salinity, from almost freshwater to up three times seawater. However, its P n is lowered when salt concentration in the soil increases (Sobrado, 1999). In Eruca sativa , TR decreased at the ...

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Design of Experiments 2

Design of Experiments 2

... I Answer : main effects confounded with 3-factor interactions.. Notes for fractionated designs[r] ...

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T0-5975 as scion. Observations were recorded on relative water content, leaf water potential,

T0-5975 as scion. Observations were recorded on relative water content, leaf water potential,

... After the release of water stress the grafts performed better as indicated by the higher biological yield (Table 3). This difference between grafted and non-grafted plants [r] ...

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Marker Assisted Selection for Relative Water Content, Excised leaf Water Loss and Cell Membrane Stability in Cotton

Marker Assisted Selection for Relative Water Content, Excised leaf Water Loss and Cell Membrane Stability in Cotton

... high relative water content as well as showed presence of QTL relevant to the ...excised leaf water loss as well as QTL for the ...high relative water content and ...

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Effect Of Water Stress On The Leaf Relative Water Content And Yield Of Some Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata (L) Walp.) Genotype

Effect Of Water Stress On The Leaf Relative Water Content And Yield Of Some Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata (L) Walp.) Genotype

... reduces leaf production and promotes senescence and abscission [5], resulting in decreased total leaf area per ...in leaf area reduces crop growth and thus biomass ...with leaf area [6] may ...

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Leaf relative chlorophyll content as an indicator parameter to predict nitrogen fertilization in maize

Leaf relative chlorophyll content as an indicator parameter to predict nitrogen fertilization in maize

... This methodology creates variability in N levels applying different nitrogen doses at specific growth stages. Once the variability is generated, no more N is applied. Differently from rice and wheat, maize has several ...

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Monitoring leaf water content with THz and sub-THz waves

Monitoring leaf water content with THz and sub-THz waves

... for water status ...for water status mea- ...meaningful experiments to investigate the water status dynamics of ...such experiments will depend on how strongly the drought stress ...

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significantly under moisture stress condition mitigating the adverse effects on leaf relative water content and intercellular water movement. The water status of plants improved under elevated CO

significantly under moisture stress condition mitigating the adverse effects on leaf relative water content and intercellular water movement. The water status of plants improved under elevated CO

... CO 2 and moisture stress on water relations of Brassica species grown in FACE ...CO 2 significantly under moisture stress condition mitigating the adverse effects on leaf relative ...

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Evaluation of the Effects of Water Stress and Relative Water Content on on Maize (Zea mays L.)

Evaluation of the Effects of Water Stress and Relative Water Content on on Maize (Zea mays L.)

... 2.3. Experimental procedure The pots were simply arranged randomly in straight line across the slope in green house. Each pot was filled with soil taken from green house which was weighing 3kg each. Four seed of maize ...

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Identifying Water Stress in Potatoes Using Leaf Reflectance as an Indicator of Soil Water Content

Identifying Water Stress in Potatoes Using Leaf Reflectance as an Indicator of Soil Water Content

... soil water content and relating that to plant stress ...the water stress detection ...plant water stress threshold is detected so that potato field can be irrigated to maintain the optimal ...

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Genetic control and combining ability of flag leaf area and relative water content traits of bread wheat cultivars under drought stress condition

Genetic control and combining ability of flag leaf area and relative water content traits of bread wheat cultivars under drought stress condition

... flag leaf area and relative water content traits of bread wheat cultivars under drought stress ...No. 2, ...flag leaf area, relative water content and grain ...

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Measurements and analysis of water content in winter wheat leaf based on terahertz spectroscopy

Measurements and analysis of water content in winter wheat leaf based on terahertz spectroscopy

... with water content at ...the leaf water absorption of the terahertz ...different water content in the leaves, the attenuation is also ...more water content the ...

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Soil water deficit decreases xylem conductance efficiency relative to leaf area and mass in the apple

Soil water deficit decreases xylem conductance efficiency relative to leaf area and mass in the apple

... between leaf size and hydraulics could be interpreted through a water transport efficiency perspective There was a high variability of the ratios LDA/K Stem- Petiole and LDM/K Stem-Petiole depending on the ...

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Leaf chlorophyll content as a proxy for leaf photosynthetic capacity.

Leaf chlorophyll content as a proxy for leaf photosynthetic capacity.

... predominantly in temperate and boreal forests, and represents an important part of the global carbon cycle. Photosynthesis facilitates 90% of carbon and water fluxes within the biosphere–atmosphere system (Joiner ...

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Estimating leaf water content at the leaf scale in soybean inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from in situ spectral measurements

Estimating leaf water content at the leaf scale in soybean inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi from in situ spectral measurements

... were inoculated would gradually form the symbionts with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi after suffering from drought stress. The shape of ectomycorrhizal symbionts would be changed to protect host plants against drought ...

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LEAF WATER CONTENT, STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE AND PROLINE ACCUMULATION IN LEAVES OF POTATO (SOLANUM TUBERSOSUML.) IN RESPONSE TO WATER STRESS

LEAF WATER CONTENT, STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE AND PROLINE ACCUMULATION IN LEAVES OF POTATO (SOLANUM TUBERSOSUML.) IN RESPONSE TO WATER STRESS

... This could be due to low stomatal conductance as a result of delayed stomatal response to' increased leaf water content after rewatering (Ackerson it al., 1977). Low sto[r] ...

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Effect of Foliar Fungicides on Relative Chlorophyll Content, Green Leaf Area, Yield and Test Weight of Winter Wheat

Effect of Foliar Fungicides on Relative Chlorophyll Content, Green Leaf Area, Yield and Test Weight of Winter Wheat

... The relative chlorophyll content of Duster and OK Bullet plants at 2 days before inoculation (which was just before fungicide application) and on the day of inoculation (which was 48 hours after ...

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PROLINE ACCUMULATION, WATER STATUS AND CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT IN LEAF IN RELATION TO SALT TOLERANCE IN SOYBEAN

PROLINE ACCUMULATION, WATER STATUS AND CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT IN LEAF IN RELATION TO SALT TOLERANCE IN SOYBEAN

... Bangladesh 2 Department of Agronomy, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University, Gazipur-1706, Bangladesh 3 Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman ...

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Liquid water infiltration into a layered snowpack: evaluation of a 3 D water transport model with laboratory experiments

Liquid water infiltration into a layered snowpack: evaluation of a 3 D water transport model with laboratory experiments

... liquid water content in the upper layer gradually increased with time at all positions ...the water content near the boundary was relatively ...in water con- tent between the layer ...

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Seasonal variation in leaf water, lipid content and the corresponding cold acclimation in subtropical fruit plants

Seasonal variation in leaf water, lipid content and the corresponding cold acclimation in subtropical fruit plants

... lipid content as well as reduced their leaf water content; plant species ...of water and lipid content but do not undergo acclimation and survive low temperature stress due to ...

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