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Review of Self-sensing Capability of Ultra-high Performance Concrete
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) has the inherent potential to self-sensing capability due to its inclusion of steel fibers or other electrically conductive materials.
Jinkang Lian +6 more
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Ketebalan Daun dan Laju Transpirasi Tanaman Hias Monokotil
Leaves are the main organ in plants. In general, leaf thickness varies amongst plants and is related to the transpiration rate. This study measured leaf thickness and transpiration rate in six ornamental monocotyledon plants.
Chindy Sulastri Ningsih +1 more
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Spatial Pattern of Plant Transpiration Over China Constrained by Observations
Plant transpiration is a key flux of surface water loss to the atmosphere, determining the available surface water for ecosystem and human use. However, over China, the magnitude of transpiration and its spatial pattern remain poorly understood due to a ...
Jiangpeng Cui +4 more
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Leaf Cuticular Transpiration Barrier Organization in Tea Tree Under Normal Growth Conditions
The cuticle plays a major role in restricting nonstomatal water transpiration in plants. There is therefore a long-standing interest to understand the structure and function of the plant cuticle.
Mingjie Chen +10 more
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Ketebalan Daun dan Laju Transpirasi Pada Tanaman Hias Dikotil
Transpiration rate internally depends on the water content that occupies the tissue in the leaves, which is reflected in the thickness of the leaves. This study measured the transpiration rate and leaf thickness of ornamental dicotyledon plants.
Yuliana Ovan Dacosta, Entin Daningsih
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We aimed to develop a more accurate transpiration model for cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) plants to optimize irrigation and nutrient usage in soilless greenhouse cultivation. Accurate modeling of transpiration in greenhouse-grown cucumbers is crucial for
Hyungmin Rho +5 more
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The role of nocturnal transpiration in plant growth is debatable, presumably due to the soil moisture-dependent characteristics of transpiration. To address this issue, we analyzed the relationship between nocturnal and diurnal transpiration and plant ...
Yan Yi, Katsuya Yano
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Drought can cause tree mortality through hydraulic failure and carbon starvation. To prevent excess water loss, plants typically close their stomata before massive embolism formation occurs.
Anna Lintunen +8 more
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This study aimed to characterize the physiological and structural responses of potted one-year-old olive trees belonging to two olive cultivars—‘Nocellara del Belice’ and ‘Cerasuola’—exposed to prolonged drought under greenhouse conditions.
Roberto Massenti +5 more
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Global Transpiration Fraction Derived From Water Isotopologue Datasets
Transpiration as one of the evapo-transpiration components contributes the large quantity of flux from the continental surface. Many approaches have been carried out to quantify different components of evapo-transpiration.
Samuel Jonson Sutanto
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