Browsing School of Biological, Physical, Mathematics & Actuarial Sciences by Author "Ko, Jonghan"
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Canopy scale CO2 exchange and productivity of transplanted paddy and direct seeded rainfed rice production systems in S. Korea
Lindner, Steve; Xue, Wei; Nay-Htoon, Bhone; Choi, Jinsil; Ege, Yannic; Lichtenwald, Nikolas; Fischer, Fabian; Ko, Jonghan; Tenhunen, John; Ochuodho, Dennis O. (Elsevier, 2016)Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a primary food crop that supports more than half the world population. Paddy rice accounts for more than 75% of the total global rice production but requires large amounts of water for irrigation. ... -
Conditional variations in temperature response of photosynthesis, mesophyll and stomatal control of water use in rice and winter wheat
Xue, Wei; Ochuodho, Dennis O.; Ko, Jonghan; Werner, Christiane; Tenhunen, John (2016)Environmental responses of photosynthesis and CO2 diffusive conductance as fundamental information for photosynthesis-transpiration coupled model have been increasingly concerned while are still research areas with unanswered ... -
Soil water availability and capacity of nitrogen accumulation influence variations of intrinsic water use efficiency in rice
Lindne, Steve; Dubbert, Maren; Ochuodho, Dennis O.; Ko, Jonghan; Werne, Christiane; Tenhunen, John (Elsevier, 2016)Leaf intrinsic water use efficiency (WUEi) coupling maximum assimilation rate (Amax) and transpirable water lost via stomatal conductance (gsc) has been gaining increasing concern in sustainable crop production. Factors ... -
Supplement understanding of the relative importance of biophysical factors in determination of photosynthetic capacity and photosynthetic productivity in rice ecosystems
Xue, Wei; Lindner, Steve; Dubbert, Maren; Ochuodho, Dennis O.; Ko, Jonghan; Muraoka, Hiroyuki; Werne, Christiane; Tenhunen, John (Elsevier, 2016)Extensive variation in gross primary production (GPP) among growing seasons in rice ecosystems, which has previously been reported, may be caused by a number of biophysical factors. Two field-based studies, one on Oryza ...