2017
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Díaz-Álvarez, E A; Rojas-Cortés, A P; de la Barrera, E Acumulación nocturna de acidez titulable por Tillandsia makoyana (Bromeliaceae), epífita de la selva baja caducifolia Journal Article Phyton – International Journal of Experimental Botany, 86 , pp. 278-281, 2017. Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: CAM, Chamela, epiphyte, Jova, shade, Tillandsia, water relations @article{Díaz-Álvarez2017,
title = {Acumulación nocturna de acidez titulable por Tillandsia makoyana (Bromeliaceae), epífita de la selva baja caducifolia},
author = {E. A. Díaz-Álvarez and A. P. Rojas-Cortés and E. de la Barrera},
url = {http://agro.mx/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/043-Diaz_Alvarez-2017-Phyton.pdf
http://www.revistaphyton.fund-romuloraggio.org.ar/vol86.html},
year = {2017},
date = {2017-12-20},
journal = {Phyton – International Journal of Experimental Botany},
volume = {86},
pages = {278-281},
abstract = {The epiphytic bromeliad \textit{Tillandsia makoyana} was studied to assess the contribution of the environmental factors, water, temperature, and light, to the expression of the Crassulacean acid metabolism. In particular, nocturnal titratable acidity accumulation and maximum leaf temperature were measured in response to watering and incident light. Plants that were watered and exposed to direct sunlight had the highest nocturnal accumulation of titratable acidity of 25.52 ± 0.34 H+/m^2, while the plants without irrigation and kept in the shade had a 59% reduction in their titratable acidity. Our results illustrate a rapid response of the photosynthetic activity to water availability for \textit{Tillandsia makoyana}, native from an ecosystem where this environmental factor greatly fluctuates.},
keywords = {CAM, Chamela, epiphyte, Jova, shade, Tillandsia, water relations},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
The epiphytic bromeliad Tillandsia makoyana was studied to assess the contribution of the environmental factors, water, temperature, and light, to the expression of the Crassulacean acid metabolism. In particular, nocturnal titratable acidity accumulation and maximum leaf temperature were measured in response to watering and incident light. Plants that were watered and exposed to direct sunlight had the highest nocturnal accumulation of titratable acidity of 25.52 ± 0.34 H+/m^2, while the plants without irrigation and kept in the shade had a 59% reduction in their titratable acidity. Our results illustrate a rapid response of the photosynthetic activity to water availability for Tillandsia makoyana, native from an ecosystem where this environmental factor greatly fluctuates. |
2007
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Gallardo-Vásquez, J C; de la Barrera, E Environmental and ontogenetic influences on growth, photosynthesis, and survival for young pitayo (Stenocereus queretaroensis) seedlings Journal Article Journal of the Professional Association for Cactus Development, 9 , pp. 118-135, 2007. Links | BibTeX | Tags: acclimation, agroecology, domestication, growth, nurse plants, photosynthesis, pitayo, reproductive ecophysiology, seed, seedling, shade, Stenocereus @article{Gallardo-Vásquez2007,
title = {Environmental and ontogenetic influences on growth, photosynthesis, and survival for young pitayo (Stenocereus queretaroensis) seedlings},
author = {J. C. Gallardo-Vásquez and E. de la Barrera },
url = {http://www.jpacd.org/downloads/vol9/v9p118-135.pdf},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-04-04},
journal = {Journal of the Professional Association for Cactus Development},
volume = {9},
pages = {118-135},
keywords = {acclimation, agroecology, domestication, growth, nurse plants, photosynthesis, pitayo, reproductive ecophysiology, seed, seedling, shade, Stenocereus},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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de la Barrera, E; Castellanos, A E High temperature effects on gas exchange for the invasive buffel grass (Pennisetum ciliare [L.] Link) Journal Article Weed Biology and Management, 7 , pp. 128-131, 2007. Links | BibTeX | Tags: acclimation, buffel grass, Cenchrus, CO2, cultivation, forage, global change, invasive species, Pennisetum, photosynthesis, shade, Sonoran Desert, temperature, transpiration, water @article{delaBarrera2007,
title = {High temperature effects on gas exchange for the invasive buffel grass (Pennisetum ciliare [L.] Link)},
author = {E. de la Barrera and A. E. Castellanos},
url = {http://agro.mx/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/014-De-la-Barrera-Castellanos-2007-WBM.pdf},
year = {2007},
date = {2007-01-01},
journal = {Weed Biology and Management},
volume = {7},
pages = {128-131},
keywords = {acclimation, buffel grass, Cenchrus, CO2, cultivation, forage, global change, invasive species, Pennisetum, photosynthesis, shade, Sonoran Desert, temperature, transpiration, water},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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