Variation in transpiration efficiency (TE) and its relationship with the stable carbon isotope ratio of wood was investigated in the saplings of three tropical tree species. Five individuals each of Platymiscium pinnatum (Jacq.) Dugand, Swietenia macrophylla King and Tectona grandis Linn. f. were grown individually in large (760 l) pots over 16 months in the Republic of Panama. Cumulative transpiration was determined by repeatedly weighing the pots with a pallet truck scale. Dry matter production was determined by destructive harvest. The TE, expressed as experiment-long dry matter production divided by cumulative water use, averaged 4.1, 4.3 and 2.9 g dry matter kg−1 water for P. pinnatum, S. macrophylla and T. grandis, respectively. The T...
The seasonal variation in Å’Â¥13C values was measured in leaves from 17 upper canopy, five mid- cano...
Abstract: Carbon isotope discrimination (CID) has been proposed in estimating transpiration efficien...
Although fast-growing Populus species consume a large amount of water for biomass production, there ...
Variation in transpiration efficiency (TE) and its relationship with the stable carbon isotope ratio...
It is well known that whole-plant water-use efficiency (transpiration efficiency of carbon gain, TEC...
Water-use efficiency and stable isotope composition were studied in three tropical tree species. See...
The response of whole-plant water-use efficiency, termed transpiration efficiency (TE), to variation...
The relationship between water-use efficiency, measured as the transpiration ratio (g H2O transpired...
Seedlings of several species of gymnosperm trees, angiosperm trees, and angiosperm lianas were grown...
We investigated responses of growth, leaf gas exchange Carbon-isotope discrimination, and whole-plan...
We investigated responses of growth, leaf gas exchange, carbon-isotope discrimination, and whole-pla...
Several experiments were conducted with tropical tree and liana seedlings in which transpiration rat...
The efficiency with which trees use water is a major determinant of growth under water-limited condi...
This dataset contains a compilation of stable carbon isotope ratios in leaves, stems, and roots for ...
We observed coordinated differences in water-use efficiency, (13) C isotope composition, and whole-p...
The seasonal variation in Å’Â¥13C values was measured in leaves from 17 upper canopy, five mid- cano...
Abstract: Carbon isotope discrimination (CID) has been proposed in estimating transpiration efficien...
Although fast-growing Populus species consume a large amount of water for biomass production, there ...
Variation in transpiration efficiency (TE) and its relationship with the stable carbon isotope ratio...
It is well known that whole-plant water-use efficiency (transpiration efficiency of carbon gain, TEC...
Water-use efficiency and stable isotope composition were studied in three tropical tree species. See...
The response of whole-plant water-use efficiency, termed transpiration efficiency (TE), to variation...
The relationship between water-use efficiency, measured as the transpiration ratio (g H2O transpired...
Seedlings of several species of gymnosperm trees, angiosperm trees, and angiosperm lianas were grown...
We investigated responses of growth, leaf gas exchange Carbon-isotope discrimination, and whole-plan...
We investigated responses of growth, leaf gas exchange, carbon-isotope discrimination, and whole-pla...
Several experiments were conducted with tropical tree and liana seedlings in which transpiration rat...
The efficiency with which trees use water is a major determinant of growth under water-limited condi...
This dataset contains a compilation of stable carbon isotope ratios in leaves, stems, and roots for ...
We observed coordinated differences in water-use efficiency, (13) C isotope composition, and whole-p...
The seasonal variation in Å’Â¥13C values was measured in leaves from 17 upper canopy, five mid- cano...
Abstract: Carbon isotope discrimination (CID) has been proposed in estimating transpiration efficien...
Although fast-growing Populus species consume a large amount of water for biomass production, there ...