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Transpiration and Energy Exchange
The Quarterly Review of Biology1966Vol. 41(4), pp. 353–364
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Abstract
Transpiration from a plant leaf is considered as a gaseous diffusion process driven by the net radiation absorbed by a leaf. The transpiration process is formulated analytically and the required transpiration rates are given for specified environmental conditions. Transpiration is limited by the internal diffusion resistance of a leaf; values of the resistance are reported for a number of native species. The midday slump of photosynthesis and transpiration, which often occurs during warm summer days, can be explained on a biochemical-biophysical basis related to high leaf temperatures.
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