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Effect of boundary layer conductance on the response of stomata to humidity
Authors:J A BUNCE
Institution:Light and Plant Growth Laboratory. Beltsville Agricultural Research Center, Beltsville. MD 20705. U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract. Leaf conductance responses to leaf to air water vapour partial pressure difference (VPD) have been measured at air speeds of 0.5 and 3.0 ms?1 in single attached leaves of three species in order to test the hypothesis that leaf conductance response to VPD is controlled by evaporation from the outer surface of the epidermis, rather than by evaporation through stomata. Total conductance decreased linearly with increassing VPD at both air speeds, but was decreased 1.6 3.0 times as much as by a given incrase in VPD at high than at low air speed. depending on species. In all species the relationship between leaf conductance and the gradient for evaporation from the epidermis was the same at both values of boundary layer conductance, supporting the hypothesis that direct epidermal evaporation controls stomatal guard cell behaviour in responses of stomata to VPD in these species.
Keywords:Glveine max  Abutilon theophrasti  Datura stramonium  wind  vapour pressure deficit  stomatal conductance
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