Environmental and physiological regulation of photosynthesis in fruit crops
JA Flore, AN Lakso - Horticultural reviews, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
The importance of carbon input to crop productivity is self-evident since 90-9570 of the dry
weight of plants is derived from photosynthically fixed carbon. Recently, there has been an …
weight of plants is derived from photosynthically fixed carbon. Recently, there has been an …
The nitrogen use efficiency of C3 and C4 plants: II. Leaf nitrogen effects on the gas exchange characteristics of Chenopodium album (L.) and Amaranthus retroflexus …
RF Sage, RW Pearcy - Plant physiology, 1987 - academic.oup.com
The effect of leaf nitrogen (N) on the photosynthetic capacity and the light and temperature
response of photosynthesis was studied in the ecologically similar annuals Chenopodium …
response of photosynthesis was studied in the ecologically similar annuals Chenopodium …
Altitudinal variation in stomatal conductance, nitrogen content and leaf anatomy in different plant life forms in New Zealand
C Körner, P Bannister, AF Mark - Oecologia, 1986 - Springer
This study is part of a series of investigations on the influence of altitude on structure and
function of plant leaves. Unlike most other mountain areas, the Southern Alps of New …
function of plant leaves. Unlike most other mountain areas, the Southern Alps of New …
Leaf age and season influence the relationships between leaf nitrogen, leaf mass per area and photosynthesis in maple and oak trees
Seasonal changes in photosynthesis, leaf nitrogen (N) contents and leaf mass per area
(LMA) were observed over three growing seasons in open‐grown sun‐lit leaves of red …
(LMA) were observed over three growing seasons in open‐grown sun‐lit leaves of red …
Foliar nutrition of fruit crops
D Swietlik, M Faust - Hort. Rev, 1984 - Wiley Online Library
Growing costs of fertilizers and increasing concern about groundwater pollution resulting
from indiscriminate or excessive soil fertilization are problems that may be solved by more …
from indiscriminate or excessive soil fertilization are problems that may be solved by more …
Root: shoot ratio as a balance between nitrogen productivity and photosynthesis
GI Ågren, T Ingestad - Plant, Cell & Environment, 1987 - Wiley Online Library
It is shown how root: shoot ratios can be derived from two plant characteristics,(i) the
nitrogen productivity (amount of biomass produced per unit of nitrogen in the biomass and …
nitrogen productivity (amount of biomass produced per unit of nitrogen in the biomass and …
Seasonal relationships between leaf nitrogen content (photosynthetic capacity) and leaf canopy light exposure in peach (Prunus persica)
TM DeJong, JF Doyle - Plant, Cell & Environment, 1985 - Wiley Online Library
Field gas exchange measurements on intact peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) leaves
indicate that leaf nitrogen content (NL) and leaf weight per unit leaf area (Wa) are highly …
indicate that leaf nitrogen content (NL) and leaf weight per unit leaf area (Wa) are highly …
The Nitrogen Use Efficiency of C3 and C4 Plants: I. Leaf Nitrogen, Growth, and Biomass Partitioning in Chenopodium album (L.) and Amaranthus retroflexus (L.)
RF Sage, RW Pearcy - Plant Physiology, 1987 - academic.oup.com
The effect of applied nitrogen (N) on the growth, leaf expansion rate, biomass partitioning
and leaf N levels of Chenopodium album (C3) and Amaranthus retroflexus (C4) were …
and leaf N levels of Chenopodium album (C3) and Amaranthus retroflexus (C4) were …
Quantitative relationships for the dependence of growth rate of arable crops on their nitrogen content, dry weight and aerial environment
DJ Greenwood, JJ Neeteson, A Draycott - … and the Institute for Soil Fertility …, 1986 - Springer
Quantitative relationships for growth rate and its dependence on plant nitrogen
concentration are developed from the results of experiments on potatoes, cereals and …
concentration are developed from the results of experiments on potatoes, cereals and …