Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fail to close fully in case of low leaf water potential. We studied the effect of a reciprocal change in RH, at different stages of leaf expansion of Rosa hybrida grown at moderate (60%) or high (95%) RH, on the stomatal closing ability. This was assessed by measuring the leaf transpiration rate in response to desiccation once the leaves had fully expanded. For leaves that started expanding at high RH but completed their expansion after transfer to moderate RH, the earlier this switch took place the better the stomatal functioning. Leaves initially expanding at moderate RH and transferred to high RH exhibited poor stomatal functioning, even whe...
High relative air humidity (RH = 85%) during growth leads to stomata malfunctioning, resulting in wa...
Leaf abscisic acid concentration ([ABA]) during growth influences morpho-physiological traits associ...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH ≥8...
In greenhouse horticulture, evaporative demand varies between seasons. For instance, plants are typi...
In greenhouse horticulture, evaporative demand varies between seasons. For instance, plants are typi...
As a result of contemporary horticultural practices relative air humidities (RH) in greenhouses are ...
This paper summarises our recent research on the physiological effects of prolonged high RH during g...
This paper summarises our recent research on the physiological effects of prolonged high RH during g...
Plants grown at high relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) are prone to lethal wilting upon transfer to c...
High relative air humidity (RH = 85%) during growth leads to stomata malfunctioning, resulting in wa...
Leaf abscisic acid concentration ([ABA]) during growth influences morpho-physiological traits associ...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH ≥8...
In greenhouse horticulture, evaporative demand varies between seasons. For instance, plants are typi...
In greenhouse horticulture, evaporative demand varies between seasons. For instance, plants are typi...
As a result of contemporary horticultural practices relative air humidities (RH) in greenhouses are ...
This paper summarises our recent research on the physiological effects of prolonged high RH during g...
This paper summarises our recent research on the physiological effects of prolonged high RH during g...
Plants grown at high relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) are prone to lethal wilting upon transfer to c...
High relative air humidity (RH = 85%) during growth leads to stomata malfunctioning, resulting in wa...
Leaf abscisic acid concentration ([ABA]) during growth influences morpho-physiological traits associ...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...