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Effects of a natural source of very high CO<inf>2</inf> concentration on the leaf gas exchange, xylem water potential and stomatal characteristics of plants of Spatiphylum cannifolium and Bauhinia multinervia
ArticleAbstract: The effect of a very high CO2 mole fraction (27 000-35 000 μmol mol-1) on photosynthesis and water rPalabras claves:Bauhinia multinervia (H.B.K.) DC., Cold CO springs 2, drought, Spatiphylum cannifolium (Dryand.) Schott, Tropical ForestAutores:Azkue M., Donoso C., Fernandez M.D., Herrera A., Herrera C., Pieters A.J., Rengifo E., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusOperation of the xanthophyll cycle and degradation of D1 protein in the inducible CAM plant, Talinum triangulare, under water deficit
ArticleAbstract: Changes in photochemical activity induced by water deficit were investigated in Talinum triangulare,Palabras claves:CAM, D1 protein, Photoinhibition, Talinum triangulare, Water deficit, XanthophyllsAutores:Herrera A., Pieters A.J., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopusOxidative damage and antioxidant behaviour of ascorbate and glutathione in two onion genotypes differing in salt sensitivity
ArticleAbstract: Salinity is a limiting factor on the productivity of the onion, because this species is sensitive toPalabras claves:Allium cepa, Ascorbate, Glutathione, Lipid peroxidation, Onion, Salinity stressAutores:García G., Hernández J., Marina García, Pieters A.J.Fuentes:googlescopusPhotosynthesis in plants of four tropical species growing under elevated CO<inf>2</inf>
ArticleAbstract: We studied the responses of leaf gas exchange and growth to an increase in atmospheric CO2 concentraPalabras claves:Alternanthera, C3, C3-C4, and CAM plants, Ipomoea, Jatropha, Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, Stomatal conductance, TalinumAutores:Azkue M., Fernandez M.D., Herrera A., Pieters A.J., Rengifo E., Wilmer Tezara, Woodward F.I.Fuentes:scopusSeasonal changes in photosynthesis of trees in the flooded forest of the Mapire River
ArticleAbstract: We studied the flood tolerance of five tree species growing in the flooded forest adjacent to the MaPalabras claves:Acosmium nitens, Campsiandra laurifolia, Eschweilera tenuifolia, Leaf conductance, Psidium ovatifolium, Symmeria paniculata, Tropical Forest, water stress, Xylem water potentialAutores:Donoso C., Fernandez M.D., Herrera A., Herrera C., Pieters A.J., Rengifo E., Wilmer TezaraFuentes:scopus