To better understand the poor regulation of water loss after leaf development at high relative air humidity (RH), the relative importance of the physiological and anatomical components was analyzed focusing on cultivars with a contrasting sensitivity to elevated RH. The stomatal responsiveness to three closing stimuli (desiccation, abscisic acid feeding, light/dark transition), as well as several stomatal features (density, index, size and pore dimensions) and the cuticular transpiration rate (CTR) were determined in four rose cultivars, grown under moderate (60%) and high (95%) RH. Moreover, the effects of changes in stomatal density and pore dimensions on the stomatal conductance (gs) were quantified using a modified version of the Brown ...
Plants grown at high relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) are prone to lethal wilting upon transfer to c...
Plants produced at high relative air humidity (RH) show poor control of water loss after transferrin...
High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth disturbs stomatal functioning, resulting in exce...
To better understand the poor regulation of water loss after leaf development at high relative air h...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
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...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH ≥8...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
High relative air humidity (RH>85%) during cultivation is known to reduce the vase life of cut ro...
Plants grown at high relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) show hampered stomatal closure in response to ...
High relative air humidity (RH>85%) during cultivation is known to reduce the vase life of cut rose...
<p>Although it is well known that, as a short-term response, stomata close at low relative humidity ...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...
Plants grown at high relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) are prone to lethal wilting upon transfer to c...
Plants produced at high relative air humidity (RH) show poor control of water loss after transferrin...
High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth disturbs stomatal functioning, resulting in exce...
To better understand the poor regulation of water loss after leaf development at high relative air h...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH =85...
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...
Several studies have shown that stomata developed under long-term high relative air humidity (RH ≥8...
Plants of several species, if grown at high relative air humidity (RH =85%), develop stomata that fa...
High relative air humidity (RH>85%) during cultivation is known to reduce the vase life of cut ro...
Plants grown at high relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) show hampered stomatal closure in response to ...
High relative air humidity (RH>85%) during cultivation is known to reduce the vase life of cut rose...
<p>Although it is well known that, as a short-term response, stomata close at low relative humidity ...
Restriction of leaf water loss, by stomatal closure, is decisive for plant survival, especially und...
Plants grown at high relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) are prone to lethal wilting upon transfer to c...
Plants produced at high relative air humidity (RH) show poor control of water loss after transferrin...
High relative air humidity (RH ≥ 85%) during growth disturbs stomatal functioning, resulting in exce...