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Science of the Total Environment, 2023
Modeling stomatal behavior is necessary for accurate stomatal simulation and predicting the terrestrial water‑carbon cycle. Although the Ball-Berry and Medlyn stomatal conductance (gs) models have been widely used, variations and the drivers of their key slope parameters (m and g1) remain poorly understood under salinity stress.
Risheng Ding, Taisheng Du, Ling Tong
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Modeling stomatal behavior is necessary for accurate stomatal simulation and predicting the terrestrial water‑carbon cycle. Although the Ball-Berry and Medlyn stomatal conductance (gs) models have been widely used, variations and the drivers of their key slope parameters (m and g1) remain poorly understood under salinity stress.
Risheng Ding, Taisheng Du, Ling Tong
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Stomatal Conductance and Photosynthesis
Annual Review of Plant Physiology, 1982This research is part of an effort that the ICT (Institute of Tropical Cultivation) has been doing for several years tending to develop superior genotypes of cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.). That is why this study aims to find tolerant or moderately tolerant cocoa genotypes and accessions to water stress with resistance to pests and diseases and high ...
G D Farquhar, T D Sharkey
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Stomatal conductance and stomatal behavior in Populus clones and hybrids
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1988Responses of abaxial, adaxial, and total leaf conductance to incident photosynthetic photon flux density, solar irradiance, and changing leaf water potential, as well as diurnal and seasonal patterns of stomatal conductances, were examined under field conditions for six Populus clones. Clones belonged to the species P.
Ceulemans, R., Impens, I., IMLER, R
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Estimating stomatal conductance with thermal imagery
Plant, Cell & Environment, 2006ABSTRACTMost thermal methods for the study of drought responses in plant leaves are based on the calculation of ‘stress indices’. This paper proposes and compares three main extensions of these for the direct estimation of absolute values of stomatal conductance to water vapour (gs) using infrared thermography (IRT).
Leinonen I +4 more
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An Empirical Model of Stomatal Conductance
Australian Journal of Plant Physiology, 1984An empirical model of stomatal conductance is presented. The predictions of conductance correlate with experimental determinations of the responses to several kinds of short-term and long-term perturbations, including irradiance, temperature, CO2 and O2 partial pressures, and leaf age and nitrogen nutrition.
GD Farquhar, SC Wong
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Planta, 1972
Measurements of transpiration, leaf water content, and flux of water in a cotton plant exhibiting sustained oscillations, in stomatal conductance are presented, and a model of the mechanism causing this behaviour is developed. The dynamic elements, of the model are capacitors-representing the change of water content with water potential in mesophyll ...
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Measurements of transpiration, leaf water content, and flux of water in a cotton plant exhibiting sustained oscillations, in stomatal conductance are presented, and a model of the mechanism causing this behaviour is developed. The dynamic elements, of the model are capacitors-representing the change of water content with water potential in mesophyll ...
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An overview of models of stomatal conductance at the leaf level. [PDF]
Stomata play a key role in plant adaptation to changing environmental conditions as they control both water losses and CO(2) uptake. Particularly, in the context of global change, simulations of the consequences of drought on crop plants are needed to design more efficient and water-saving cropping systems.
Damour, Gaëlle +3 more
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Stomatal and surface conductance of tropical rainforest
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1991Abstract Although the absolute values of stomatal conductance of tropical rainforest vary greatly, there is some similarity in the response to humidity deficit and radiation. Stomatal conductance decreases downward through the canopy of Amazonian rainforest.
A.Johannes Dolman +3 more
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Stomatal Conductance, Photosynthesis, and Transpiration, Modeling
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Modification of Stomatal Conductance by Sulphur Dioxide
Journal of Experimental Botany, 1989The mechanism of S02-induced changes in stomatal conductance (g) of alder was examined to determine if S02 affects guard cell function directly or indirectly through the S02-induced changes in photosynthesis. During experimental fumigations at S02 concentrations of 3-3 /?mol m"3 (0 08 /J 1 " stomatal closure preceded declines in net photosynthetic rate
C. J. ATKINSON, W E. WINNER
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