Elevated growth temperatures are known to affect foliar organic acid concentrations in various plant species. In the current study, citrate, malate, malonate, fumarate and succinate decreased 40 to 80% in soybean leaflets when plants were grown continuously in controlled environment chambers at 36/28 compared to 28/20 °C. Temperature effects on the above mentioned organic acids were partially reversed three days after plants were transferred among optimal and supra-optimal growth temperatures. In addition, CO2 enrichment increased foliar malate, malonate and fumarate concentrations in the supra-optimal temperature treatment, thereby mitigating effects of high temperature on respiratory metabolism. Glycerate, which functions in the photoresp...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) future response to elevated [CO] has been shown to differ when inoculated w...
Our study sought to understand how past, low atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) impact respirati...
Leaves must remain hydrated with a constant flow of water through the leaf if stomata are to remain ...
Plants have evolved to grow under prominently fluctuating environmental conditions. In experiments u...
Chilling can decrease stomatal sensitivity to abscisic acid (ABA) in some legumes, although hormonal...
The net effect of elevated [CO2] and temperature on photosynthetic acclimation and plant productivit...
The ability of a plant to acclimate metabolically to thermal changes is necessary to maintain a posi...
Nocturnal dark respiration (Rn) in wild type and transgenic soybean plants grown at SoyFACE research...
Chilling can decrease stomatal sensitivity to abscisic acid (ABA) in some legumes, although hormonal...
Increases in growth at elevated [CO2] may be constrained by a plant's ability to assimilate the nutr...
BUNCE J. A. The response of soybean seedling growth to carbon dioxide concentration at night in diff...
An average temperature increase between 2.6 and 4.8 °C, along with more frequent extreme temperature...
As global temperatures rise, understanding the effects of increased temperature on daily carbon diox...
Seed yield and photosynthetic responses of soybean (Gtycine mnx L. Met. ,Ransom') were studied in g...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. Jack) was grown in the field in rain-protected plots to study ef...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) future response to elevated [CO] has been shown to differ when inoculated w...
Our study sought to understand how past, low atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) impact respirati...
Leaves must remain hydrated with a constant flow of water through the leaf if stomata are to remain ...
Plants have evolved to grow under prominently fluctuating environmental conditions. In experiments u...
Chilling can decrease stomatal sensitivity to abscisic acid (ABA) in some legumes, although hormonal...
The net effect of elevated [CO2] and temperature on photosynthetic acclimation and plant productivit...
The ability of a plant to acclimate metabolically to thermal changes is necessary to maintain a posi...
Nocturnal dark respiration (Rn) in wild type and transgenic soybean plants grown at SoyFACE research...
Chilling can decrease stomatal sensitivity to abscisic acid (ABA) in some legumes, although hormonal...
Increases in growth at elevated [CO2] may be constrained by a plant's ability to assimilate the nutr...
BUNCE J. A. The response of soybean seedling growth to carbon dioxide concentration at night in diff...
An average temperature increase between 2.6 and 4.8 °C, along with more frequent extreme temperature...
As global temperatures rise, understanding the effects of increased temperature on daily carbon diox...
Seed yield and photosynthetic responses of soybean (Gtycine mnx L. Met. ,Ransom') were studied in g...
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. Jack) was grown in the field in rain-protected plots to study ef...
Soybean (Glycine max L.) future response to elevated [CO] has been shown to differ when inoculated w...
Our study sought to understand how past, low atmospheric CO2 concentrations ([CO2]) impact respirati...
Leaves must remain hydrated with a constant flow of water through the leaf if stomata are to remain ...