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Submerged macrophytes play a structuring role in the shallow freshwater ecosystem by increasing the heterogeneous state in freshwaters. The macrophytes in genus Ottelia were featured for their broad leaves, which might consequently produce specialized ...
Yu Cao +15 more
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ABSTRACT The Orchidaceae family, with its unparalleled species diversity among angiosperms, is integral to ornamental, medicinal, cultural, and ecological value. Multi‐omics techniques have proven invaluable for the identification of candidate genes and the advancement of functional genomics research. Nevertheless, the application of these technologies
Yonglu Wei +13 more
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Untersuchungen zur Rolle der Phosphoenolpyruvat-Carboxykinase und des NADP+-Malat-Enzyms in der filamentösen Phaeophycee Ectocarpus siliculosus [PDF]
In der filamentösen Braunalge Ectocarpus siliculosus liegen die Enzyme Phosphoenolpyruvat-Carboxykinase (PEPCK) und das NADP+-Malat-Enzym in hohen Aktivitäten vor. Die Beteiligung beider Enzyme an einem für die Alge vorgeschlagenen C4/CAM-
Busch, Sylvia, Galland, Paul (Prof. Dr.)
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ABSTRACT Forage production in semi‐arid regions of Brazil is limited by water deficit. This study aimed to identify the most adapted and efficient production systems and define their agricultural calendars for the semi‐arid region of Brazil. Twenty‐nine production arrangements that included different cropping conditions, plant density, plant cycles ...
Antonio Gebson Pinheiro +15 more
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Comparative study on the photosynthetic properties of four rare and endangered Dendrobium species
This study was carried out to determine the daily change of net photosynthetic rate(Pn), light response curve, CO2 response curve, leaf chlorophyll content and leaf microstructure of four Dendrobium species, including D. scoriarum, D.
CHEN Ni1,2, PENG Lihui1 , JIANG Haidu1, YANG Zhe1,2, JIANG Qiang3, QIU Shuo1, XIONG Zhongchen1, WEI Xiao1, CHAI Shengfeng1*
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Background Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) enhances plant water-use efficiency through an inverse day/night pattern of stomatal closure/opening that facilitates nocturnal CO2 uptake.
Hengfu Yin +16 more
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Considerations for plant selection in green roofs [PDF]
It is the vegetation layer that creates the living skin on the rooftop in green roofs, controls the long-term effect of any green roof installation and provides a naturally evolving and changing roofscape.
Arabi, Roozbeh +4 more
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EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS OF CRASSULACEAN ACID METABOLISM
Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) is a carbon concentrating metabolism present in more than 30 botanical families. This metabolism is often associated with water stressed environments although it can be found among aquatic plants. CAM’s main feature is nighttime stomatal opening and acid accumulation due to CO 2 fixation into a four carbon organic ...
Fernanda Reinert, Robert E Blankenship
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Transpiration and water uptake of Senecio medley-woodii and Aloe jucunda under changing environmental conditions: measurements with a potometric water-budget-meter [PDF]
Transpiration, water uptake by the roots and CO2 exchange of two leaf succulents, Senecio medleywoodii (Asteraceae) and Aloe jucunda (Asphodeliaceae), were monitored simultaneously and continuously with a gas exchange cuvette combined with an apparatus ...
Egli, Armin +2 more
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Ecology of Water Relations in Plants [PDF]
Water is an important resource for plant growth. Availability of water in the soil determines the niche, distribution and competitive interaction of plants in the ...
Archibold +16 more
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