... LAI is very often a critical parameter in process-based models of vegetation canopy response to global environmental change, for numerous studies of interaction of atmosphere and vegetation, rapid, reliable and ...
... and leaf transfusion tissue contains in- creased concentrations of starch during certain times of the year (Esau ...keep leafarea constant and possibly allow carbohydrates to accumulate in the ...
... were leafarea ratio (LAR), specific leafarea (SLA) and leaf weight ratio ...total leafarea of a plant divided by its dry weight (Atwell et ...the leaf ...
... inhomogeneous leafarea distribution of cauli¯ower during the ®rst weeks after ...the leaf angle distribution of cauli¯ower changes according to our observations to some extent from a quite ...
... In waterlogging stress, height, biomass accumulations, root length and leafarea also were reduced compared to the control. On the contrary, the root-shoot ratio and root collar diameter in the waterlogging ...
... were leafarea, stomata density, stomata size and leaf chlorophyll ...the leafarea on polyploidy plant was wider than that of diploid ...plants. Leaf stomata density was ...
... of leafarea and high biomass accumulation (Mondal, Hakim, Juraimi, Azad, & Karim, ...unit area become low so therefore reduce yield ...unit area generally increases as population density ...
... An 18-year-old white ash tree that was approximately 7 m in height was selected for study from within a plantation popula- tion in Center County, PA. The entire crown and main stem of the tree was destructively sampled. ...
... Production of mungbean plants less food sufficiency in the land, mungbean technology was developed in order to obtain optimal results. Mungbeans do not require a lot of sunlight so it can use the technology planting ...
... The leaf material was incubated for three ...nm. Leafarea of 1.4 m 2 ground area was measured by leafarea meter and used to calculate the leafarea ...
... and Clark 1977) indicate that there are significant differences in net photosynthesis per unit leafarea among half- and full-sib families and clones. Photosynthetic rate and related parame- ters have been ...
... to leafarea estimated by conventional methods (volume displacement and scanning area meter) for three conifer species: Picea mariana ...surface area emerged for the three species. The ability ...
... increasing leafarea, the higher sunlight absorption, organ formation of vegetative and generative organs will grow ...wider leafarea make the photosynthesis process becomes optimum and it ...
... of leaf, leafarea, dry weight and number of productive branch, number of pods, filled pod, and grain weight, but it didn’t affect the percentage of empty ...
... of leafarea is small, the leaf often curled, the root volume is small, early flowering plant, short panicle size, number of seeds are few, most spikelet are empty and the grain yield per plant is ...
... Although both relationships are not significantly different, further experiments suggest that the rela- tionship would vary with date of data collection as a result of different weather or seasonal conditions af- fecting ...
... When leafarea is estimated from a one-dimensional leaf characteristic such as length or width, the application of a linear model assumes that the two-dimensional area changes in direct ...
... unit leafarea with decreasing temperature, a change in allocation of carbon within the plant could increase growth rate per plant, if this results in increased photosynthetic ...
... in leafarea ratio rather than by an increase in net assimilation ...a leafarea basis and no effect on leaf thickness or stomatal density; however, it did change chlorophyll content ...