What the towers don’t see at night: nocturnal sap flow in trees and shrubs at two AmeriFlux sites in California
At the leaf scale a long held assumption is that stomata open to take up CO2 for photosynthesis in the presence of light and stomata close at night, causing both photosynthesis and transpiration are assumed to go to zero. Energy balance models and evapotranspiration equations often rely on net radi...
Main Authors: | Fisher, J, Baldocchi, D, Misson, L, Dawson, T, Goldstein, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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