Limitations to photosynthesis were explored in leaves from four canopy positions of field-grown, unshaded coffee (Coffea arabica L.), a tropical tree species classified as shade-obligatory. Overall, compared to shade (lower) leaves, sun (upper) leaves had higher net carbon assimilation rate (A) (4.5 against 2.0 μmol m−2 s−1 at most) associated with higher electron transport rate (due to a greater irradiance availability) but unrelated to stomatal and mesophyll conductances, which were similar regardless of leaf position. Neither physiological variable directly involved with photosynthetic carbon gain nor those involved with light capture were able to adjust themselves to match the capacity of the photosynthetic machinery to the light supply...
<p><i>n = </i>6±SE. The overall photosynthetic limitations associated with stomatal, mesophyll and b...
A field experiment was conducted in order to investigate the effect of different solar exposition le...
Heavy bearing is a typical phenomenon on unshaded coffee (Coffea arabica L.) trees and limits both t...
In agroforestry systems, the effect of shade trees on coffee net photosynthesis (An) has been the ob...
It has long been held that the low photosynthetic rates (A) of coffee leaves are largely associated ...
It has long been held that the low photosynthetic rates (A) of coffee leaves are largely associated ...
<div><p>It has long been held that the low photosynthetic rates (<i>A</i>) of coffee leaves are larg...
Coffee has been classified as a shade-adapted plant species and exhibits typical features of such sp...
The shade leaves of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) apparently retain a robust photosynthetic machinery t...
Coffee is native to shady environments, but often grows and yields better without shade. Thus, it ma...
It has long been held that the regulation of photosynthesis in source leaves may be controlled by ca...
The understorey origin of coffee trees and the strong plasticity of Coffea arabica leaves in relatio...
The effects of varying intensities of light on plants depend on when they occur, even if the total a...
Perturbations of the source–sink balances were performed in field-grown coffee (Coffea arabica) tree...
Coffee (Coffea spp.), a globally traded commodity, is a slow -growing tropical tree species that dis...
<p><i>n = </i>6±SE. The overall photosynthetic limitations associated with stomatal, mesophyll and b...
A field experiment was conducted in order to investigate the effect of different solar exposition le...
Heavy bearing is a typical phenomenon on unshaded coffee (Coffea arabica L.) trees and limits both t...
In agroforestry systems, the effect of shade trees on coffee net photosynthesis (An) has been the ob...
It has long been held that the low photosynthetic rates (A) of coffee leaves are largely associated ...
It has long been held that the low photosynthetic rates (A) of coffee leaves are largely associated ...
<div><p>It has long been held that the low photosynthetic rates (<i>A</i>) of coffee leaves are larg...
Coffee has been classified as a shade-adapted plant species and exhibits typical features of such sp...
The shade leaves of coffee (Coffea arabica L.) apparently retain a robust photosynthetic machinery t...
Coffee is native to shady environments, but often grows and yields better without shade. Thus, it ma...
It has long been held that the regulation of photosynthesis in source leaves may be controlled by ca...
The understorey origin of coffee trees and the strong plasticity of Coffea arabica leaves in relatio...
The effects of varying intensities of light on plants depend on when they occur, even if the total a...
Perturbations of the source–sink balances were performed in field-grown coffee (Coffea arabica) tree...
Coffee (Coffea spp.), a globally traded commodity, is a slow -growing tropical tree species that dis...
<p><i>n = </i>6±SE. The overall photosynthetic limitations associated with stomatal, mesophyll and b...
A field experiment was conducted in order to investigate the effect of different solar exposition le...
Heavy bearing is a typical phenomenon on unshaded coffee (Coffea arabica L.) trees and limits both t...