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Causes of decreased photosynthetic rate and metabolic capacity in water-deficient leaf cells: A critical evaluation of mechanisms and integration of processes
ReviewAbstract: Background: Water deficit (WD) decreases photosynthetic rate (A) via decreased stomatal conductancePalabras claves:ATP, ATP synthase, Electron transport, Fluorescence, Mesophyll conductance, Photoinhibition, Photorespiration, photosynthesis, Rubisco, Stomata, sucrose, water stressAutores:Lawlor D.W., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusEcophysiological comparison of three species of the genus Lantana L. (Verbenaceae)
ArticleAbstract: The species of the Lantana genus are known by the high commercial value of its natural oils, but thePalabras claves:Fluorescence, Lantana, photosynthesis, Water deficitAutores:Gonzalez A.E., Marín O., Pereyra G., Rengifo E., Villalobos V., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusEffect of Pectimorf on the rooting ability, and morpho-physiological trials of national cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) under different substrates
ArticleAbstract: Cocoa is an economical cash crop that is formerly planted worldwide. Cuttings are a method of vegetaPalabras claves:Bioregulator, Cuttings, photosynthesis, Root lengthAutores:Chila V.H.R., Farouk S., Hernándezmontiel L.G., Juan José Reyes-Pérez, Luis Tarquino Llerena-Ramos, Torres-Rodriguez J.A., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:googlescopusEffect of high concentrations of CO<inf>2</inf> and high temperatures on the physiology of Mexican cocoa
ArticleAbstract: Climate change affects the physiology of cocoa; however, research under high temperature and elevatePalabras claves:CO 2, high temperature, photosynthesis, theobroma cacao, water use efficiencyAutores:Garruña R., Herrera A., Ríos-Bolívar F.M., Rivera-Hernández B., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusEffects of water deficit and its interaction with CO<inf>2</inf> supply on the biochemistry and physiology of photosynthesis in sunflower
ArticleAbstract: Photosynthetic responses of sunflower plants grown for 52 d in ambient and elevated CO2 (A=350 or E=Palabras claves:Elevated CO 2, Fluorescence, metabolism, photosynthesis, Water deficitAutores:Driscoll S.P., Lawlor D.W., Mitchell V., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusDifferential response of photosynthetic activity, leaf nutrient content and yield to long-term drought in cacao clones
ArticleAbstract: Cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) is not frequently cropped in water limited environments, however it is cuPalabras claves:cacao, Chlorophyll fluorescence, photochemical protection, photosynthesis, Water deficitAutores:Francisco Javier Arteaga Alcivar, Loor R.G., Ramon Eduardo Jaimez Arellano, Victor Marquez, Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusPhotosynthetic capacity and terpene production in populations of Lippia graveolens (Mexican oregano) growing wild and in a common garden in the Yucatán peninsula
ArticleAbstract: Plants of Lippia graveolens (Mexican oregano) growing in the wild are harvested for their essentialPalabras claves:Chemotypes, Essential oil, Fluorescence, Lippia, photosynthesisAutores:Calvo-Irabién L., Canul-Puc K., Coronel I., Dzib G., González-Meler M., Hererra A., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusPhysiological responses to drought and experimental water deficit and waterlogging of four clones of cacao (Theobroma cacao L.) selected for cultivation in Venezuela
ArticleAbstract: Cocoa is sensitive to both water deficit (WD) and waterlogging (WL), especially during the juvenilePalabras claves:COCOA, Lenticels, photosynthesis, Water deficit, WaterloggingAutores:De Almeida J., Herrera A., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusPhysiological responses to flooding in tropical tolerant trees
ArticleAbstract: Flooding of plants inhibits water absorption, causes stomatal closure and reduces photosynthetic ratPalabras claves:ABA, Photoinhibition, photosynthesis, Sap flux, Stomatal conductanceAutores:Herrera A., Rengifo E., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusSeasonal changes in water relations, photosynthesis and leaf anatomy of two species growing along a natural CO<inf>2</inf> gradient
ArticleAbstract: In order to gain knowledge on the physiological and anatomical responses of plants to long-term growPalabras claves:Brownea coccinea, Leaf anatomy, photosynthesis, Spatiphylum cannifoliumAutores:Herrera A., Marín O., Rengifo E., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopus