Implications of non-uniform stomatal closure on gas exchange calculations |
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Authors: | D W G VAN KRAALINGEN |
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Institution: | Department of Theoretical Production Ecology, Agricultural University, P. O. Box 430, 6700 AK, Wageningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Abstract. This paper discusses the consequences of non-uniform (= patchwise) stomatal closure on the estimation of gas exchange parameters. The estimation of the partial pressure of internal CO2 (ci) appears to be little sensitive to complete non-uniform stomatal closure. During the process of closure of these patches, however, a lower ci will be calculated. For gas exchange measurements done at low wind speeds, it can be shown that an error is made in the partitioning of the total vapour transfer resistance into boundary layer and stomatal resistance. This error influences the calculated total transfer resistance of gases other than water vapour (e.g. CO2). The apparent negative internal gas concentrations that have sometimes been found in fumigation experiments with SO2 can possibly be explained by this error. |
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Keywords: | non-uniform stomatal closure gas exchange analysis stomatal resistance boundary layer resistance partial pressure of internal CO2 gas exchange analysis of fumigation experiments |
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