11 results match your criteria: "AgroBiotechnology Institute (IdAB)[Affiliation]"

Photosynthesis, understood as the photosynthetic carbon assimilation rate, is one of the key processes affected by drought stress. The effects can be via decreased CO diffusion and biochemical constraints. However, there is still no unified consensus about the contribution of each mechanism to the drought response.

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While the effect of CO2 enrichment on wheat (Triticum spp.) photosynthesis, nitrogen content or yield has been well-studied, the impact of elevated CO2 on metabolic pathways in organs other than leaves is poorly documented. In particular, glumes and awns, which may refix CO2 respired by developing grains and be naturally exposed to higher-than-ambient CO2 mole fraction, could show specific responses to elevated CO2 .

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Wheat is a target crop within the food security context. The responses of wheat plants under elevated concentrations of CO ([CO]) have been previously studied; however, few of these studies have evaluated several organs at different phenological stages simultaneously under free-air CO enrichment (FACE) conditions. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of [CO] in two cultivars of wheat (Triumph and Norin), analyzed at three phenological stages (elongation, anthesis, and maturation) and in different organs at each stage, under FACE conditions.

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The current study focuses on yield and nutritional quality changes of wheat grain over the last 166 years. It is based on wheat grain quality analyses carried out on samples collected between 1850 and 2016. Samples were obtained from the Broadbalk Continuous Wheat Experiment (UK) and from herbaria from 16 different countries around the world.

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Article Synopsis
  • * There’s growing interest in enhancing photosynthesis to boost plant yields, despite challenges posed by environmental factors like water, temperature, and salinity.
  • * Advances in "omics" technologies and high-throughput phenotyping are helping scientists understand genetic responses to stress and improve models predicting plant growth under various environmental conditions.
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While the general effect of CO2 enrichment on photosynthesis, stomatal conductance, N content, and yield has been documented, there is still some uncertainty as to whether there are interactive effects between CO2 enrichment and other factors, such as temperature, geographical location, water availability, and cultivar. In addition, the metabolic coordination between leaves and grains, which is crucial for crop responsiveness to elevated CO2, has never been examined closely. Here, we address these two aspects by multi-level analyses of data from several free-air CO2 enrichment experiments conducted in five different countries.

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Rapid On-Site Phenotyping via Field Fluorimeter Detects Differences in Photosynthetic Performance in a Hybrid-Parent Barley Germplasm Set.

Sensors (Basel)

March 2020

Department of Genetics and Plant Production, Aula Dei Experimental Station (EEAD-CSIC), Avda. Montañana 1005, E-50059 Zaragoza, Spain.

Crop productivity can be expressed as the product of the amount of radiation intercepted, radiation use efficiency and harvest index. Genetic variation for components of radiation use efficiency has rarely been explored due to the lack of appropriate equipment to determine parameters at the scale needed in plant breeding. On the other hand, responses of the photosynthetic apparatus to environmental conditions have not been extensively investigated under field conditions, due to the challenges posed by the fluctuating environmental conditions.

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Soybean is a crop of agronomic importance that requires adequate watering during its growth to achieve high production. In this study, we determined physiological, photochemical and metabolic differences in five soybean varieties selected from the parental lines of a nested association mapping population during mild drought. These varieties have been described as high yielding (NE3001, HY1; LD01-5907, HY2) or drought tolerant (PI518751; HYD1; PI398881, HYD2).

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A thorough understanding of spatial and temporal emission and immission patterns of air pollutants in urban areas is challenged by the low number of air-quality monitoring stations available. Plants are promising low-cost biomonitoring tools. However, source identification of the trace metals incorporated in plant tissues (i.

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Resilience of a semi-deciduous shrub, Cistus salvifolius, to severe summer drought and heat stress.

Funct Plant Biol

February 2015

Laboratório de Ecofisiologia Molecular, Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica, Quinta do Marquês, 2784-505 Oeiras, Portugal.

Shrubs often form the understorey in Mediterranean oak woodlands. These shrubs are exposed to recurrent water deficits, but how they will respond to predicted future exacerbation of drought is not yet understood. The ecophysiology of the shrub Cistus salvifolius L.

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