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Performance of two bean varieties under two different conditions of soil water availability. II. Stomatal diffusive resistance, to water vapor transpiration flow density, and leaf water potential

Performance of two bean varieties under two different conditions of soil water availability. II. Stomatal diffusive resistance, to water vapor transpiration flow density, and leaf water potential

... Valores médios dos potenciais osmótico e matricial ('I'( + m)), de pressão ('Y) e matricial (tm) da água na folha, e do potencial osmdtico, para as duas variedades e duas épocas de pl[r] ...

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gas exchange, Elaeis guineensis Jacq., leaf water potential, moisture regime, stomatal conductance, water deficit

gas exchange, Elaeis guineensis Jacq., leaf water potential, moisture regime, stomatal conductance, water deficit

... ), stomatal conductance (g s ) and leaf water potential (ψ ψ ψ ψ ψ w ) were studied at three different times during the season and results revealed a diurnal and seasonal pattern in response to ...

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Water potential regulation, stomatal behaviour and hydraulic transport under drought : deconstructing the iso/anisohydric concept

Water potential regulation, stomatal behaviour and hydraulic transport under drought : deconstructing the iso/anisohydric concept

... Stem Water Potential and their Correlations with other Measures of Soil and Plant Water Status in Vitis ...Plants water status of the shelterbelt along the Tarim Desert ...

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Total exchange flow, entrainment, and diffusive salt flux in estuaries

Total exchange flow, entrainment, and diffusive salt flux in estuaries

... the total exchange flow methodology is that it satisfies the Knudsen relations, thus allowing the rigorous exami- nation of the tidally averaged salt balance associated with along-estuary ...that total ...

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Stem girdling uncouples soybean stomatal conductance from leaf water potential by enhancing leaf xylem ABA concentration

Stem girdling uncouples soybean stomatal conductance from leaf water potential by enhancing leaf xylem ABA concentration

... Cornish, K., Zeevaart, J.A.D., 1985. Abscisic acid accumulation by roots of Xanthium strumarium L.and Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. in relation to water stress. Plant Physiol. 79, 653-658. ...

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Attenuated accumulation of jasmonates modifies stomatal responses to water deficit

Attenuated accumulation of jasmonates modifies stomatal responses to water deficit

... further 2 weeks, then transplanted to 4000 cm 3 pots filled with the same ...and water deficit [soil water content (SWC) allowed to drop to ...and water potential of the youngest fully ...

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An axisymmetric non-hydrostatic model for double-diffusive water systems

An axisymmetric non-hydrostatic model for double-diffusive water systems

... the potential of oceanic thermohaline stratification as an energy source (Stommel et ...scale water bodies has started to be developed. For exam- ple, double-diffusive processes like thermohaline ...

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Stomatal conductance and not stomatal density determines the long-term reduction in leaf transpiration of poplar in elevated CO 2

Stomatal conductance and not stomatal density determines the long-term reduction in leaf transpiration of poplar in elevated CO 2

... ml water, and held in individual bags in the dark until analysis was ...mum potential response of leaf photosynthesis and avoided photoinhibition, water stress or triose-phos- phate utilization ...

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Declining root water transport drives stomatal closure in olive under moderate water stress

Declining root water transport drives stomatal closure in olive under moderate water stress

... The rehydration kinetic technique has been long established as a tool for measuring leaf hydraulic conductance (Brodribb & Holbrook, 2003; Brodribb & Cochard, 2009; Blackman & Brodribb, 2011) and has been ...

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Temporal dynamics of stomatal behavior: modeling and implications for photosynthesis and water use

Temporal dynamics of stomatal behavior: modeling and implications for photosynthesis and water use

... global population, increasing the need for greater crop yields but with reductions in the amount of water available for their growth. This, along with more erratic precipitation episodes, is putting increasing ...

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Temporal Dynamics of Stomatal Behavior: Modeling and Implications for Photosynthesis and Water Use

Temporal Dynamics of Stomatal Behavior: Modeling and Implications for Photosynthesis and Water Use

... global population, increasing the need for greater crop yields but with reductions in the amount of water available for their growth. This, along with more erratic precipitation episodes, is putting increasing ...

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Impact of Stomatal Density and Morphology on Water-Use Efficiency in a Changing World

Impact of Stomatal Density and Morphology on Water-Use Efficiency in a Changing World

... minimizing water loss. Over longer periods, stomatal development may also be adjusted, with stomatal size and density being adapted to suit the prevailing ...and water-use eficiency through ...

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Temporal dynamics of stomatal behavior: modeling and implications for photosynthesis and water use

Temporal dynamics of stomatal behavior: modeling and implications for photosynthesis and water use

... of stomatal resistance and primarily determined by stomatal density, distribution and pore ...Global water usage is predicted to double before 2030 (UNESCO, 2009) due to the rising global population, ...

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Stomatal acclimation to dynamic light: implications for photosynthesis and water use efficiency

Stomatal acclimation to dynamic light: implications for photosynthesis and water use efficiency

... CO 2 uptake and water loss over the diurnal period to optimize the current needs at the whole plant level (Meinzer and Grantz, 1990; Medrano et al, ...the total daily g s , and could be considered ...

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Potential of INSAT-3D sounder-derived total precipitable water product for weather forecast

Potential of INSAT-3D sounder-derived total precipitable water product for weather forecast

... 6006 S. Parihar et al.: Potential of INSAT-3D sounder-derived total precipitable water product 2.5 GSICS-based intercalibration There is an on-board black body, which is responsible for generation of ...

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Gas valves, forests and global change: a commentary on Jarvis (1976) 'The interpretation of the variations in leaf water potential and stomatal conductance found in canopies in the field'.

Gas valves, forests and global change: a commentary on Jarvis (1976) 'The interpretation of the variations in leaf water potential and stomatal conductance found in canopies in the field'.

... Collectively, stomatal activities affect everything from the productivity of forests, grasslands and crops to biophysical feedbacks between land surface vegetation and ...describing stomatal responses to ...

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Genetic manipulation of stomatal density influences stomatal size, plant growth and tolerance to restricted water supply across a growth carbon dioxide gradient

Genetic manipulation of stomatal density influences stomatal size, plant growth and tolerance to restricted water supply across a growth carbon dioxide gradient

... under water restriction, total stomatal aperture area appeared to be reduced by changes in S rather than reductions in D (supplementary figures 4 and 5 and supplementary table ...by ...

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Balancing Water Uptake and Loss through the Coordinated Regulation of Stomatal and Root Development

Balancing Water Uptake and Loss through the Coordinated Regulation of Stomatal and Root Development

... A total of 0.5MBq H 3 PO 4 (specific activity 148 TBq mmol -1 ) in 1ml dH 2 0 was injected into the smaller hole along with 3ml of 20% long Ashton’s solution and both holes were then ...

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Total water potential is the measure of the plants ability to interact with the environment. It consists of four basic components

Total water potential is the measure of the plants ability to interact with the environment. It consists of four basic components

... Calibration procedures require handling the instrument and usually 15 to 30 minutes are required to re-establish thermal stability under controlled temperature conditions. Following installation on a stem, significant ...

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Stomatal and non stomatal fluxes of ozone to a northern mixed hardwood forest

Stomatal and non stomatal fluxes of ozone to a northern mixed hardwood forest

... Moore et al., 1996; Wilson et al., 2001) and only a proportion of this forest floor water flux is non-stomatal. Cuticular and peri- dermal transpiration accounts for only a couple of percent of maximum tree ...

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