Boyer JS, Nonami H (1990) Water potential and its components in growing tissues. In: Hashimoto Y, Kramer PJ, Nonami H, Strain BR (eds) Measurement techniques in plant science. Academic Press, San Diego, pp 101–112Boyer JS, Nonami H (1990) Water potential and its components in growing ...
When the skins of these species are wetted, osmotic water uptake occurs through the wetted portions of the skin. The driving force for the water uptake is the difference in water potential between the adhering water droplet on the outside, and that of the fruit flesh on the inside2. The w...
2.1.2.2.1Leaf Water Potential Leaf water potential(LWP) indicates the whole plant water status, and maintenance of high LWP is found to be associated with dehydration avoidance mechanisms.Gaosegelwe and Kirkham (1990)have suggested that LWP might be used as an easy and fast way to screen sorg...
The radial transport of D2O into the root is modeled using a diffusion-convection equation where diffusion depends on the concentration gradient across the root tissue and the diffusional permeability of the root tissue, and convection depends on the gradient in water potential between xylem and soil...
The potential to probe solar neutrino physics with LiCl water solution Zhe Wang Shaomin Chen 1100Accesses 2Citations Explore all metrics Abstract A solar neutrino detector relying on the charged-current (CC) interaction ofνeon7Liis attractive. The total CC interaction cross-section weighted by the...
As conventional technologies may be incapable of reducing the levels of trace contaminants below where they are not considered as a potential threat to public health, new technologies that offer improved levels of treatment need to be tested and evaluated. ...
Hydrogen, as a clean energy carrier, is of great potential to be an alternative fuel in the future. Proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolysis is ha
The study also quantified potential tradeoffs between water and energy conservation. Abstract The need to conjunctively manage water and energy has found widespread acceptance by the scientific community and professionals. However, its implementation on the ground has been limited due to the lack of en...
Hydrology has as its primary objective the study of the interrelationship between water and its environment. As hydrology is mainly concerned with water close to the land surface, it focuses on those components of the hydrologic cycle that occur there—namely, precipitation, evapotranspiration, runoff...
The study identified bathhouses as a potential hotspot for disease transmission since, although Romans designed them to promote and improve public health, many were poorly maintained and had poor-quality water. The warm, moist environment would provide an ideal breeding ground for parasites. The ...