Title of article
Dry Matter and Leaf Structure in Young Wheat Plants as Affected by Cadmium, Lead, and Nickel
Author/Authors
Kovacevic، G. نويسنده , , Kastori، R. نويسنده , , Merkulov، L.J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-118
From page
119
To page
0
Abstract
The increase in water use efficiency (the ratio of photosynthetic to transpiration rates) is likely to be the commonest positive effect of long-term elevation in CO2 concentration (CE). This may not necessarily lead to decrease in long-term water use owing to increased leaf area. However, some plant species seem to cope better with drought stress under CE, because increased production of photosynthates might enhance osmotic adjustment and decreased stomatal conductance and transpiration rate under CE enable plants to maintain a higher leaf water potential during drought. In addition, at the same stomatal conductance, internal CO2 concentration might be higher under CE which results in higher photosynthetic rate. Therefore plants under CE of the future atmosphere will probably survive eventual higher drought stress and some species may even be able to extend their biotope into less favourable sites.
Keywords
anatomy , epidermis , Heavy metals , vascular bundles , Triticum aestivum , mesophyll
Journal title
BIOLOGIAL PLANTARUM
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
BIOLOGIAL PLANTARUM
Record number
83091
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