of leaf size on transpiration, especially for large-leafed species. ... size on transpiration. An increase in leaf size increases ra and ...
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of changes in leaf size or wind (changes in 6) on transpiration .... The influence of increasing leaf size on transpiration was simulated ...
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ISHS Symposium on Plant Production in Containers TRANSPIRATION AND WATERING PROBLEMS ... The energy exchange by convection is only a very limited part of the total heat transfer and depends mostly on windspeed and leaf size. Transpiration is the most important factor, because to a certain extent we can control it.
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Boundary layers increase as leaf size increases, reducing rates of transpiration as well. For example, plants from desert climates often have small leaves so that their small boundary layers will help cool the leaf with higher rates of transpiration.
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The low leaf temperatures measured for these large-leafed species are an exception to the more common pattern for desert plants whereby a smaller leaf size prevents overheating and leads to reductions in transpiration and increased water-use efficiency.
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One of the main physiological functions of the leaf is transpiration and thus one can expect that leaf hydraulic parameters can be used to predict potential morphologies, although with the caveat ... This exercise demonstrates that hydraulic parameters have dissimilar effects: surface resistance primarily affects leaf size,
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Developmental and physiological correlates of leaf size in Hyeronima alchorneoides (Euphorbiaceae)1 ... Maximum rates of photosynthesis (CO2 assimilation, A), stomatal conductance (g), and transpiration (E) were measured in the youngest fully expanded leaf on a randomly selected, sun-exposed branch in each age class (n =
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Click on image to view larger version. ... Fig. 7. Physiological traits of mature leaves from 1-yr-old (circle), 3-yr- old (square), and 11-yr-old (triangle) trees of ... (C) Instantaneous water use efficiency (ratio of photosynthesis over transpiration). Error bars represent one standard error of the mean.
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Also, you should be mindful of the fact that many other factors besides leaf texture have strong effects on transpiration. These include leaf morphology factors such as stomatal density, leaf size, and leaf shape;
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