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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DIAHELIOTROPIC»
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25.8.1.2 The concept of vectorial excitation The lamina of diaheliotropic species
of Malvaceae forms an incomplete, nearly circular disk, with the pulvinus at its
center, from which the major veins diverge palmately in azimuthal directions that
...
D.-P. Häder, M. Lebert, 2001
Other species can accurately control leaf angle and leaf folding in order to keep
their leaves either parallel (paraheliotropic sun tracking) or perpendicular (
diaheliotropic sun tracking) to the direct sunrays. Species with paraheliotropic
sun ...
Paolo D'Odorico, Amilcare Porporato, 2006
3
On the Economy of Plant Form and Function: Proceedings of ...
1n the arid western United States, diaheliotropic plants usually have very low leaf
area indices (Ehleringer and Forseth 1 980). A second cost associated with solar
tracking is that the leaf is exposed to much higher irradiances, resulting in a ...
4
Plants and Microclimate: A Quantitative Approach to ...
This figure compares the diurnal trend of direct beam irradiance on a clear day,
for a horizontal leaf, a vertical leaf oriented north–south and a diaheliotropic leaf
that is continually oriented perpendicular to the solar beam. For these conditions
...
5
Functional Plant Ecology, Second Edition
Changing Geometries: Leaf Movements and Rolling Leaves from a number of
species move during the day, keeping leaf blade either perpendicular (
diaheliotropic movements) or parallel (paraheliotropic movements) to the direct
rays of the ...
Francisco Pugnaire, Fernando Valladares, 2007
6
Lectures on the Physiology of Plants
But the degree of its deviation from the horizontal cannot be taken as a measure
of this relative sensitiveness, for the effect of light upon it is probably twofold,
photo-epinastic and diaheliotropic, and the tendency of the former to produce ...
7
The Power of Movement in Plants
... position late in the evening, and on the following morning sink down again into
their horizontal or diaheliotropic position, in direct opposition to hcliotropism. This
return into their diurnal position, which often requires an angular movement of.
Because upper leaves of a G. hirsutum canopy are diaheliotropic, tracking the
sun particularly in the early morning and late evening, PAR striking the upper
leaves of G. hirsutum during these times is greater than PAR striking leaves of G.
Selective exposure of individual sectors of the lamina resulted in a diaheliotropic
response only if the oblique beam was directed along the exposed sector and not
at all when it was oriented transversely to it. The only obvious structurally ...
Dov Koller, Elizabeth Van Volkenburgh, 2011
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Remote Sensing of Vegetation: Principles, Techniques, and ...
Oosterhuis et al., 1985). When well watered, the leaves tend to follow the sun
with the leaf blade perpendicu- lar to the solar beam (diaheliotropic movements),
but as water deficits increase the leaf blades tend to orient parallel to the beam ...
Hamlyn G Jones, Robin A Vaughan, 2010