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Тhe transpiration rate of poic plants of the left-bank Ukraine’s forest-steppe

open access: yesVìsnik Dnìpropetrovsʹkogo Unìversitetu: Serìâ Bìologìâ, Ekologìâ, 2008
Research results of the poic plants’ transpiration rate of the Left-bankUkraine’s forest-steppe are presented. Mean values of evaporation rapidity of different plant species, limits fluctuation and odds between minimal and maximal values were determined ...
L. D. Orlova
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Comparison of Nitrogen Uptake, Transpiration Rate and Exudation Rate between Upland NERICAs and Japanese Cultivars

open access: yesPlant Production Science, 2010
Our previous study revealed that upland cultivars of New Rice for Africa (NERICAs) exhibited superior biomass production and N uptake compared with selected Japanese cultivars under upland conditions.
Maya Matsunami   +2 more
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Limiting transpiration rate in high evaporative demand conditions to improve Australian wheat productivity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Limited-transpiration rate at high evaporative demand (‘LTR’ trait) has potential to improve drought adaptation, crop water productivity and food security.
Chapman, Scott   +3 more
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Expression of Heterosis, Gene Action and Relationship among Morpho-physiological and Yield Characters in Sunflower under Different Levels of Water Supply [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Plant Production, 2016
In order to monitor heterosis, inheritance and interrelationship among morpho-physiological and yield characters in sunflower, half diallel crosses among seven genetically divergent inbred lines were evaluated under adequate water supply, moderate and ...
K. Kamal, M. Ali, A. Salem, H. Awaad
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Nocturnal versus diurnal transpiration in rice plants: Analysis of five genotypes grown under different atmospheric CO2 and soil moisture conditions

open access: yesAgricultural Water Management, 2023
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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Heat stress decreased transpiration but increased evapotranspiration in gerbera

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2023
Heat stress is a major constraint for plant production, and evapotranspiration is highly linked to plant production. However, the response mechanism of evapotranspiration to heat stress remains unclear.
Zaiqiang Yang   +6 more
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Effect of transpiration on the physiological vitality of Zelkova serrata

open access: yesForest Science and Technology, 2020
This study aimed to investigate the effect of suppressing transpiration on the physiological characteristics of trees and identify suitable indicators to assess tree vitality. Three seedlings of Zelkova serrata were used: a control, a unit treated on the
Dong-Hak Kim   +6 more
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Evaluation of Sap Flow Sensors to Measure the Transpiration Rate of Plants during Canopy Wetting and Drying [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Accurate measurement of transpiration is required to estimate the various components of evaporation losses during sprinkler irrigation. Among the methods, sap flow measurements have widely used for direct measurements of transpiration rate in plant.
Joseph Foley   +7 more
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A Hybrid Prediction Model for CatBoost Tomato Transpiration Rate Based on Feature Extraction

open access: yesAgronomy, 2023
The growth and yield of crops are highly dependent on irrigation. Implementing irrigation plans that are tailored to the specific water requirements of crops can enhance crop yield and improve the quality of tomatoes.
Zhaoyang Tong   +5 more
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Daily transpiration rates of woody species on drying soil [PDF]

open access: yesTree Physiology, 2005
Among annual plants, daily transpiration rates, expressed as a fraction of volumetric soil water content available for transpiration, show a common pattern in response to soil drying. Initially, as soil dries, there is little decrease in transpiration rate until water availability has fallen to about one third that at field capacity.
Thomas R, Sinclair   +2 more
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