Jacob Weiner's research while affiliated with University of Copenhagen and other places

Publication (1)

Article
We investigated the effects of elevated CO2 concentration ([CO2]), different irrigation regimes, and their interactions on leaf gas exchange, water relations, biomass production, and water use efficiency in tomato plants. In spring 2014, two tomato cultivars (CV1, which is potentially drought tolerant, and CV2 which is potentially heat tolerant) we...

Citations

... It has been demonstrated that proper water management improves the tomato photosynthetic rate, root morphology, and tomato quality while decreasing lipid peroxidation [17]. The decrease in SWC showed a negative effect on the water status of tomato leaves and roots, but it significantly improved the leaf and whole plant WUE [18]. Additionally, plants react to stress by accumulating osmolytes, such as proteins, proline, and soluble sugars [19]. ...