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Sugar Beet Rooting Pattern Mediates Stomatal and Transpiration Responses to Progressive Water Stress
Water stress is the main risk facing sugar beet production in Europe and is expected to worsen with climate change. Therefore, future production essentially depends on the traits that sustain growth during water shortages.
Gernot Bodner, Mouhannad Alsalem
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An Ecohydrological Perspective on Drought-induced Forest Mortality [PDF]
Regional‐scale drought‐induced forest mortality events are projected to become more frequent under future climates due to changes in rainfall patterns. The occurrence of these mortality events is driven by exogenous factors such as frequency and severity
Allen +31 more
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Leaf stomatal conductance and stomatal morphology of Musa germplasm
Drought tolerance combined with resistance to black sigatoka (BS) disease are two desirable traits for plantains in some parts of the tropics. Field evaluation of leaf stomatal conductance, single leaf transpiration rate, photochemical efficiency, and role of stomata in BS resistance, was done for 18 genotypes of Musa spp., which included diploid and ...
Ekanayake, I.J. +2 more
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The response of stomatal conductance to seasonal drought in tropical forests
Stomata regulate CO2 uptake for photosynthesis and water loss through transpiration. The approaches used to represent stomatal conductance (gs) in models vary.
Jin Wu +11 more
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Chloride (Cl- ) has been recently described as a beneficial macronutrient, playing specific roles in promoting plant growth and water use efficiency (WUE).
Juan D Franco-Navarro +6 more
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The effects of different concentrations of ferulic acid, chlorogenic acid, and protocatechuic acid were studied in a pot experiment to assess the response of Rhododendron delavayi seedlings.
Y.H. FU +5 more
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Effect of nitrogen on safflower physiology and productivity [PDF]
Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) is an oil-crop suitable for semi-arid agriculture, but its physiological response to agronomic inputs has yet to be fully evaluated.
Fuller, MP, Jellings, AJ, Mohamed, SJ
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Canopy uptake dominates nighttime carbonyl sulfide fluxes in a boreal forest [PDF]
Nighttime vegetative uptake of carbonyl sulfide (COS) can exist due to the incomplete closure of stomata and the light independence of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase, which complicates the use of COS as a tracer for gross primary productivity (GPP).
Aalto, J. +15 more
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Modelling stomatal conductance in response to environmental factors [PDF]
AbstractStomata are an attractive system for modellers for many reasons, and the literature contains a large number of papers describing models that predict stomatal conductance as a function of environmental factors. The approaches and goals of these models vary considerably.
Thomas N, Buckley, Keith A, Mott
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Highlight Stomatal conductance of two species (a broadleaf and a conifer) increased with increasing temperature. This response was independent of carbon metabolism, plant water status, or vapour pressure difference.
J. Urban +3 more
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