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Simulating nectarine tree transpiration and dynamic water storage from responses of leaf conductance to light and sap flow to stem water potential and vapor pressure deficit. A portable NMR sensor ...
In leaves, CO2 is taken in for photosynthesis through the same stomatal pores through which water escapes in transpiration, so the leaf stomata need to operate to maximize photosynthetic production ...
T. & Ewers, F. The hydraulic architecture of trees and other woody plants. New Phytologist 119, 345-360 (1991). Wheeler, T. D. & Stroock, A. D. The transpiration of water at negative pressures in ...
The variation of the water content in the stems of living trees occurs mainly within the ... resulting from transpiration demand, within the dead water-conducting cells; and, second, by the ...
In a mature flowering plant or tree, most of the cells that make up the xylem are specialised cells called vessels. As water travels through the xylem in the stem and leaf, it is being replaced by ...
As water travels through the xylem in the stem and leaf, it is being replaced by water taken up by the roots. Temperature Increases An increase in temperature increases evaporation, so the rate of ...
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