B. Noitsakis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
9 Papers
71 Citations
B. Noitsakis is an academic researcher from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stomatal conductance & Transpiration. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
The role of organic solute and ion accumulation in osmotic adjustment in drought-stressed grapevines
TL;DR: The energetic cost of osmotic adjustment in grapevines using inorganic ions would be expected to be much lower than for those species using organic solutes.
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Optimization of irrigation water use in grapevines using the relationship between transpiration and plant water status
TL;DR: The relationship between water relation, gas exchange parameters and sap flow measurements were examined in field grown grapevines (Vitis vinifera L., cv. Malagouzia) subjected to various levels of water stress as discussed by the authors.
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Cell Wall Elasticity as a Mechanism to Maintain Favorable Water Relations During Leaf Ontogeny in Grapevines
Angelos Patakas,B. Noitsakis +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of leaf age on water relations parameters and cell wall elasticity was investigated in both mature and immature leaves of field grown grapevines (Vinifera L.) using the pressure volume technique.
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Osmotic adjustment and partitioning of turgor responses to drought in grapevines leaves.
Angelos Patakas,B. Noitsakis +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the ability of grapevines for osmotic adjustment using the pressure-volume technique as well as the relative contribution of changes in both Osmotic and elastic properties of leaf tissue in turgor maintenance under drought conditions was examined.
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Physiological and growth responses of three Mediterranean oak species to different water availability regimes
TL;DR: The effects of summer drought on diurnal courses of gas exchange, photochemical efficiency of photosystem II and leaf growth characteristics in 2-year-old seedlings of three deciduous Mediterranean oak species were evaluated under field conditions in Greece during 2004 growing season.
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