Nighttime transpiration in woody plants from contrasting ecosystems
It is commonly assumed that transpiration does not occur at night because leaf stomata are closed in the dark. We tested this assumption across a diversity of ecosystems and woody plant species by various methods to explore the circumstances when this assumption is false. Our primary goals were: (1)...
Principais autores: | Dawson, T, Burgess, S, Tu, K, Oliveira, R, Santiago, L, Fisher, J, Simonin, K, Ambrose, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2007
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