The effect of wind velocity on the transpiration rate of plants. The effect of humidity on the transpiration rate of plants. ... "Transpiration". Reddy, S. M. (2007). University Botany- Iii : (Plant Taxonomy, Plant Embryology, Plant Physiology). New Age ... It is a passive process that requires no energy expense by the plant. Transpiration also cools plants, changes osmotic pressure ... crop plants transpire 200 to 1000 kg of water for every kg of dry matter produced). Transpiration rates of plants can be ...
Soil plant atmosphere continuum for modelling plant transpiration. Felle HH, Herrmann A, Hückelhoven R, Kogel K-H (2005) Root- ... In plants, the transpiration stream is the uninterrupted stream of water and solutes which is taken up by the roots and ... Transpiration can be regulated through stomatal closure or opening. It allows for plants to efficiently transport water up to ... The last stage in the transpiration stream is the water moving into the leaves, and then the actual transpiration. First, the ...
Kochhar, S. L.; Gujral, Sukhbir Kaur (2020). "Transpiration". Plant Physiology: Theory and Applications (2 ed.). Cambridge ... Synthesized in plants and some micro-organisms, it is the pigment that gives paprika (made from bell peppers), corn, saffron, ... Animals derive zeaxanthin from a plant diet. Zeaxanthin is one of the two primary xanthophyll carotenoids contained within the ... Zeaxanthin is the pigment that gives paprika, corn, saffron, wolfberries (goji), and many other plants their characteristic ...
Kochhar, S. L.; Gujral, Sukhbir Kaur (2020). "Transpiration". Plant Physiology: Theory and Applications (2 ed.). Cambridge ... Plant breeders and farmers are beginning to work together using evolutionary and participatory plant breeding to find the best ... Light increases stomatal development in plants; while, plants grown in the dark have a lower amount of stomata. Auxin represses ... Stomata are present in the sporophyte generation of all land plant groups except liverworts. In vascular plants the number, ...
... transpiration from plants; cool or dry air moving over warmer water; and lifting air over mountains. Water vapor normally ...
... monitor evaporation and plant transpiration. assess changes in biodiversity classify vegetation detection and quantification of ... Jones, H. G. (2004). "Irrigation scheduling: advantages and pitfalls of plant-based methods". Journal of Experimental Botany. ... "Development of spectral indices for detecting and identifying plant diseases". Remote Sensing of Environment. 128: 21-30. doi: ...
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Evaporative cooling via transpiration can delay the effects of heat stress on the plant. However, transpiration is very ... If the plant loses too much water, it will pass its permanent wilting point, and die. In brief, the rate of transpiration is ... Plants absorb water from the soil, which then evaporates from their shoots and leaves; this process is known as transpiration. ... Transpiration is natural and inevitable for plants; a significant amount of water is lost through this process. However, it is ...
... which plays a role in transpiration rates of the plant. This is also important because this function regulates water loss ... In plants, the cells are surrounded by cell walls and filamentous proteins which retain and adjust the plant cell's growth and ... Steudle, Ernst (February 1977). "Effect of Turgor Pressure and Cell Size on the Wall Elasticity of Plant Cells". Plant ... "Pressure Probe Technique for Measuring Water Relations of Cells in Higher Plants". Plant Physiology. 61 (2): 158-163. doi: ...
Water balance of plants from the "Caatinga". I. Transpiration of some of the most frequent species of the Caatinga of Paulo ... Water balance of plants from the "Caatinga". II. Further information on transpiration and stomatal behaviour. Revta bras. Biol. ... His interest in the area was a consequence of his studies in plant physiology in the USA - where with the aid of a grant from ... in Portuguese) He pioneered field work in Plant Ecology in Brazil. His PhD thesis was one of the first scientific works of an ...
Transpiration from plants provides the majority of flow of water to the atmosphere. Water is influenced by vegetative cover as ... Plants under water stress decrease both their transpiration and photosynthesis through a number of responses, including closing ... Areas of research in ecohydrology include transpiration and plant water use, adaption of organisms to their water environment, ... Evaristo, Jaivime; Jasechko, Scott; McDonnell, Jeffrey J. (2015). "Global separation of plant transpiration from groundwater ...
Beerling, David J.; Franks, Peter J. (2010). "Plant science: The hidden cost of transpiration". Nature. 464 (7288): 495-496. ... Beerling, D. J. (2015). "Newton and the ascent of water in plants". Nature Plants. 1 (2): 15005. doi:10.1038/nplants.2015.5. ... Falkowski, Paul (2007). "Secret life of plants: Book reviewed, The Emerald Planet: How Plants Changed Earth's History". Nature ... How plants changed Earth's history presents a case for recognising the role of plants in shaping Earth's history. Reviewed in ...
Whiting D, Roll M, Vickerman L (August 2010). "Plant Growth Factors: Photosynthesis, Respiration, and Transpiration". CMG ... Plants also emit CO2 during respiration, and so the majority of plants and algae, which use C3 photosynthesis, are only net ... Since plants require CO2 for photosynthesis, and humans and animals depend on plants for food, CO2 is necessary for the ... Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology. 48 (1): 609-639. doi:10.1146/annurev.arplant.48.1.609. PMID ...
Transpiration Vascular plants Xylem Mortlock, C. (1952). "The structure and development of the hydathodes of Ranunculus ... Hydathodes occur in the leaves of submerged aquatic plants such as Ranunculus fluitans as well as herbaceous plants of drier ... They are connected to the plant vascular system by a vascular bundle. Hydathodes are commonly seen in water lettuce, water ... doi:10.1111/j.1365-2745.2012.01963.x. Cutter, E.G. (1978). Plant Anatomy. Part 1. Cells and Tissues. London, U.K.: Edward ...
The optimal water depth was about 25 millimetres (1 in). During photosynthesis plants release water through transpiration. ... They are used in areas where drinking water is unavailable, so that clean water is obtained from dirty water or from plants by ...
Krauss, Beatrice H. (1930). The Transpiration of Pineapple Plants (Ananas sativus) (Thesis). ProQuest 2561939889. Gardner, Lila ... Krauss was involved in research that led to advances in the use of plant regulators in agriculture to improve the nutritional ... Krauss, B. H., & Greig, T. F. (1994). Plants in Hawaiian culture. Univ. of Hawaii Press. Krauss, B. H., & Harold L. Lyon ... She worked primarily as a plant physiologist and morphologist. She spent time in the Canary Islands and the Azores studying ...
Small plants start growing in the now moist soil and trees grow back their leaves. Rivers that are mostly dry during the past 6 ... Leaves fall off the trees to reduce transpiration. With all the foliage and undergrowth dead during the drought periods and all ... Cacti, thick-stemmed plants, thorny brush, and arid-adapted grasses make up the ground layer. Most vegetation experiences a ... Native plants are used in local agriculture, much of it slash-and-burn. Pilocarpus jaborandi appears to exhibit medicinal ...
Transpiration by growing plants accelerates soil drying between storms. Rain gardens perform best using plants that grow in ... Certain plant species are very effective at storing mineral nutrients, which are only released once the plant dies and decays. ... Although specific plants are selected and designed for respective soils and climates, plants that can tolerate both saturated ... and they release water vapor back to the atmosphere through the process of transpiration. Deep plant roots also create ...
Evaristo, Jaivime; Jasechko, Scott; McDonnell, Jeffrey J. (2015). "Global separation of plant transpiration from groundwater ... Some organisms, like plants, are autotrophs, meaning that they can fix carbon dioxide for biosynthesis. Plants are ... More anthropocentric geobiologic events include the origin of animals and the establishment of terrestrial plant life, which ... ISBN 9780393923216.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Stable Isotopes and Plant Carbon-Water ...
Transpiration is the vaporisation of liquid water contained in plant tissue and the vapour removal to the air. Water is drawn ... Transpiration is accentuated when the vegetation has an extensive root system and rapid transpiration continues throughout ... Plants need to have a high leaf to root ratio and have the ability to persist through hot summer months in order to provide ... up from the roots and transported through the plant up to the leaves. The major effect of transpiration is the reduction of ...
Transpiration, during which carbon dioxide enters the plant and water escapes, does not take place during the day at the same ... Photosynthesis requires plants to take in carbon dioxide gas (CO2). As they do so, they lose water through transpiration. Like ... For the host plant (the stock), growers choose one that grows strongly in cultivation and is compatible with the plant to be ... and plants (which governs the names of cacti, as well as other plants) were often ignored. Curt Backeberg, in particular, is ...
Transpiration: The release of water vapor from plants and soil into the air. The residence time of a reservoir within the ... Evaporation often implicitly includes transpiration from plants, though together they are specifically referred to as ... Evaristo, Jaivime; Jasechko, Scott; McDonnell, Jeffrey J. (September 2015). "Global separation of plant transpiration from ... as groundwater discharge or be taken up by plants and transferred back to the atmosphere as water vapor by transpiration. Some ...
Evaristo, Jaivime; Jasechko, Scott; McDonnell, Jeffrey J. (2015). "Global separation of plant transpiration from groundwater ... Stable isotopes in the water molecule are also useful in tracing the sources (or proportion of sources) of water that plants ...
Water is planted ('Água se planta!')' By introducing plants that store water, and increase transpiration. 'Turn our enemies ... Heavy pruning: To add biomass to the soil, retain soil moisture, open up canopy, increase carbon capture and transpiration. ' ... into our friends.' Farmers should look for plants that are green all year (even in severe drought, especially weeds) and plant ... of rapid recovery of poor soils by imitating existing patterns in nature in which carefully selected species of plants - a ...
Transpiration and the ascent of sap in plants. London, England, UK: Macmillan and Co. Dixon, H (1924). The transpiration stream ... It also allows plants to draw water from the root through the xylem to the leaf. Water is constantly lost through transpiration ... Therefore, transpiration alone provided the driving force for water transport in early plants. However, without dedicated ... Root pressure is highest in the morning before the opening of stomata and allow transpiration to begin. Different plant species ...
Physiological plant studies in South Africa. Part II. Transpiration of grasses and other plants under arid conditions. Dept. ... Transpiration of grasses and other plants in arid conditions (1926) The chlorophyll-content of grasses in Bechuanaland (1926) ... 41:213-7, 1945 Transpiration of South African plant associations. Sci. Bull. Dept. Agric. Forestry U. South Africa (1946) ... Effect of excessive water loss and wilting on the life of plants with special reference to Karoo and Lucerne plants (1946) ...
Stable isotopologues of water are also used in partitioning water sources for plant transpiration and groundwater recharge. ... Evaristo, Jaivime; Jasechko, Scott; McDonnell, Jeffrey J. (2015). "Global separation of plant transpiration from groundwater ... In forensic science, research suggests that the variation in certain isotope ratios in drugs derived from plant sources ( ...
Transpiration from plants is another typical source of water vapor. Lastly, cool or dry air moving over warmer water will ...
This is because not all of the water that is taken by the plant is used for transpiration (water taken might be used for ... The causes of water uptake are photosynthesis and transpiration. The rate of transpiration can be estimated in two ways: ... placing the plant in bright light or shadow), wind (directing a fan at the plant), and humidity. When a twig is cut from a ... Methods of Studying Plant Water Relations. The Wikibook School Science has a page on the topic of: Potometer (Articles needing ...
... considers evaporation of various forms: from water surfaces; as transpiration from plant surfaces in natural and ...