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Background Plants are often classified on a spectrum from isohydric to anisohydric depending on the extent of stomatal regulation of plant water status, but this concept remains controversial.
Charles O. Obiero, Markus Keller
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The role and value of water in natural capital restoration on the Agulhas Plain [PDF]
The Agulhas Plain is a low-lying coastal area within the Cape Floristic Region classified as one of the six plant kingdoms of the world. The area is heavily invaded by alien vegetation that infringes upon the sustainable supply of ecosystem goods and ...
Albert van der Merwe +2 more
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Sustainable water management for sweetcorn in Senegal [PDF]
Water consumption is a global concern, especially in the agriculture sector in sub-Saharan countries, where 70% of abstraction is for agricultural use. This study was undertaken to evaluate the role of scientific scheduling in reducing the irrigation ...
Kaiser Lopez, Pablo
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Novel screening methods for plant micropropagation [PDF]
The techniques of plant micropropagation have not been successfully applied to all species. This study was carried out with the objectives of developing new techniques for rapidly assessing the relative merits of cultural treatments and identifying ...
Armitage, N, Armitge, Neil
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As all plants, grapevines (Vitis vinifera L.) need water to function properly. A certain level of drought stress might however be beneficial as it improves the composition of the grape.
A. Baert +3 more
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Globe-LFMC, a global plant water status database for vegetation ecophysiology and wildfire applications. [PDF]
Yebra M +28 more
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Author Correction: Globe-LFMC, a global plant water status database for vegetation ecophysiology and wildfire applications. [PDF]
Yebra M +28 more
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Hydraulic limits on tree performance: Transpiration, carbon gain and growth of trees
An overview of the relationship between plant gas exchange, the potential hydraulic gradient, the size of the plant and its hydraulic conductance is presented.
Tyree, Melvin T.
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Functional magnetic resonance microscopy of long- and short-distance water transport in trees
Due to their long life span, changing climatic conditions are of particular importance for trees. Climate changes will affect the water balance, which can become an important limiting factor for photosynthesis and growth. Long-distance water transport in
Homan, N.
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Leaf morphology, rather than plant water status, underlies genetic variation of rice leaf rolling under drought. [PDF]
Cal AJ +6 more
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