2008
DOI: 10.3178/hrl.2.41
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Evaluating the effects of stomata development and senescence on the seasonal variation in stomatal conductance

Abstract: Abstract:We examined the influence of phenological changes in stomata on the seasonal variation of stomatal conductance using a Jarvis-type conductance model that included functions representing the active stomatal density and chlorophyll concentration of leaves. We studied the leaves of three 12-year-old oak trees (Quercus serrata). Stomatal conductance was measured under controlled ambient conditions (i.e., photosynthetic photon flux density, leaf temperature, and specific humidity deficit) in a chamber. Our… Show more

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