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I). The magnitude of decrease in water potential of leaf was more

I). The magnitude of decrease in water potential of leaf was more

... At flowering stage, root and nodule dry weight increased over control at 50% of soil saturation leveL Most of the parameters like leaf area, leaf dry weight and stem dry [r] ... See full document

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Hooker’s or Warty Barberry? Physiological Background Analysis for Choosing the Right one into Ornamental Plantations Endangered by Drought

Hooker’s or Warty Barberry? Physiological Background Analysis for Choosing the Right one into Ornamental Plantations Endangered by Drought

... predawn/midday leaf water potential and stomatal conductivity, showed different patterns of water loss control in black walnut (Juglans nigra ...specified leaf‑anatomical attributes ... See full document

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Transpiration Lab 2016

Transpiration Lab 2016

... of water potential in the xylem. This decrease in water potential, transmitted all the way from the leaf to the roots, causes water to move inward from the soil, across ... See full document

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PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF GROUNDNUT TO WATER STRESS v. BALA SUBRAMANIAN AND M. MAHESWARI

PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF GROUNDNUT TO WATER STRESS v. BALA SUBRAMANIAN AND M. MAHESWARI

... As the intensity of water stress increased, efficiency of retention of water potential by leaf tissues per unit decrease in transpiration rate and of decrease in transpiration [r] ... See full document

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Effect of Salinity Stress on the Morphology and Physiology of Five Different Coleus Species

Effect of Salinity Stress on the Morphology and Physiology of Five Different Coleus Species

... growth, leaf area and ...growth, leaf water potential (LWP) and relative water content (RWC) in all five Coleus species whereas, the content of carbohydrates, water uptake ... See full document

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Water potential characteristics and yield of summer maize in different planting patterns

Water potential characteristics and yield of summer maize in different planting patterns

... on water potential characteristics of soil-plant-atmosphere continuum (SPAC) and yield of summer ...soil water potential in BE was increased. Compared with FL, leaf water ... See full document

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EFFECT OF WATER STRESS ON WATER POTENTIAL COMPONENTS IN WHEAT GENOTYPES MAHENDRA SINGH, J.P. SRIVASTAVA AND ARVIND KUMAR

EFFECT OF WATER STRESS ON WATER POTENTIAL COMPONENTS IN WHEAT GENOTYPES MAHENDRA SINGH, J.P. SRIVASTAVA AND ARVIND KUMAR

... 'On the basis of per cent decrease in leaf water potential and osmotic potential (Table IV), it can be concluded that drought tolerant genotypes )ike C306, Wt 245 and Wt 181 [r] ... See full document

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MORPHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES AND VARIABLE YIELD OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER MOISTURE STRESS CONDITIONS

MORPHO-PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES AND VARIABLE YIELD OF WHEAT GENOTYPES UNDER MOISTURE STRESS CONDITIONS

... flag leaf area, relative water content (RWC), water potential (at anthesis & milk stages) and grain ...Flag leaf area, RWC, leaf water potential and grain yield ... See full document

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Responses of Native Tree Species to Soil Water Stress in a Tropical Forest on Limestone, Vietnam

Responses of Native Tree Species to Soil Water Stress in a Tropical Forest on Limestone, Vietnam

... predawn leaf water potentials among 20 native tree ...the leaf water potential at midday and leaf osmotic potential at saturated of these 20 species were analyzed using an ... See full document

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ROOTING ABILITY AND WATER RELATIONS OF RICE PLANT

ROOTING ABILITY AND WATER RELATIONS OF RICE PLANT

... and leaf pruning of rice seedlings. Both the root and the leaf pruning played quite important role in the production of new roots hence, in the maintenance of leaf water ...the leaf ... See full document

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Selection of Rice (Oryza sativa L ) Cultivars Tolerant to Drought Stress at the Vegetative Stage under Field Conditions

Selection of Rice (Oryza sativa L ) Cultivars Tolerant to Drought Stress at the Vegetative Stage under Field Conditions

... plant, leaf rolling, leaf death, leaf water potential, relative leaf water content and proline content in plants subjected to drought stress for 0, 20 and 60 days were ... See full document

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MORPHOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING LEAF ROLLING IN RICE DURING WATER STRESS

MORPHOLOGICAL, CHEMICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AFFECTING LEAF ROLLING IN RICE DURING WATER STRESS

... Key words : Abscisic acid, leaf arrgle, leaf rolling, moisture stress, specific leaf weight, transpiration, water potential.. Smgh and Singh.[r] ... See full document

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Influence of water potential on the failure of potato tissue

Influence of water potential on the failure of potato tissue

... of water potential of potato tuber tissue on the mechanical parameters and count sum of the acoustic emission ...of water potential on the formation and propagation of cracks in the plant ... See full document

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The pattern of soil water extraction by individual kiwifruit vines : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Agricultural Science in Soil Science at Massey University

The pattern of soil water extraction by individual kiwifruit vines : a thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Agricultural Science in Soil Science at Massey University

... extracted from the zon~ of exploration primarily by flow of water towards the zone of occupation, where the soil water potential is lower.. The fruit volume and leaf water potential meas[r] ... See full document

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The Magnitude of Dieback on Juniperus procera Trees in the Natural Forests in the Southwestern Region of Saudi Arabia

The Magnitude of Dieback on Juniperus procera Trees in the Natural Forests in the Southwestern Region of Saudi Arabia

... housing. Water stress, human impacts, climate change, impacts of diseases are the package of juniper forests dieback causes (Al-Hemaid ...protective leaf letter, increased exposure to high temperatures and ... See full document

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Physiological response of post veraison deficit irrigation strategies and growth patterns of table grapes (cv  Crimson Seedless)

Physiological response of post veraison deficit irrigation strategies and growth patterns of table grapes (cv Crimson Seedless)

... Seasonal evolution of A-C predawn leaf water potential Ѱpd, D-F predawn leaf osmotic potential Ѱo, G-I predawn leaf osmotic potential at full turgor Ѱos, and J-L predawn leaf turgor pote[r] ... See full document

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5.	Nisha Kataria, Pooja Rani, Muzafar Hussain Dar and Narender Singh

5. Nisha Kataria, Pooja Rani, Muzafar Hussain Dar and Narender Singh

... Water potential, osmotic potential and relative water content of leaves decreased significantly under water ...relative water content of leaves irrespective of soil moisture ... See full document

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Studies in the Physiology of Leaf Growth: II. Growth and Structure of the First Leaf of Rye when cultivated in Isolation or attached to the Intact Plant

Studies in the Physiology of Leaf Growth: II. Growth and Structure of the First Leaf of Rye when cultivated in Isolation or attached to the Intact Plant

... Segment. The upper segment appeared from sections to receive no further increment of cells during its period of growth. Its increase in length was apparently entirely due to elongation[r] ... See full document

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Health safety of water for human consumption in the city of Čabar in the period of 2012-2016

Health safety of water for human consumption in the city of Čabar in the period of 2012-2016

... The water temperature in the five-year period did not ex- ceed the permissible value of 25 °C, which means that the water complied with the prescribed values of the ...measured water temperature was ... See full document

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Cristiana Losekann, “It was no accident!” The place of emotions in the mobilization of people affected by the collapse of Samarco’s tailings dam in Brazil

Cristiana Losekann, “It was no accident!” The place of emotions in the mobilization of people affected by the collapse of Samarco’s tailings dam in Brazil

... waste, I felt it, I felt it. Look, I have a child, and there are things you don’t see as affecting you, like the mud, you may not even ...drinking water that you don’t know if it’s okay… ... See full document

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