“…Microenvironment factors such as photosynthetically active radiation, air humidity, air temperature, soil water availability, among other factors, affect stomatal movement and conductance (Jarvis, 1976;Fanjul and Barradas, 1985;Jones, 1992;Buckley, 2005;Buckley and Mott, 2013). Stomatal conductance (g S ) is an important physiological trait because stomatal function plays a key role in plant physiology (Jones, 1992;Meinzer et al, 1997;Barradas et al, 1994Barradas et al, , 2004Buckley, 2005;Esperón-Rodríguez and Barradas, 2014a). Also, stomatal behavior is considered a plant response to climate, as it controls transpiration (water status) and CO 2 assimilation, playing an important role in photosynthesis and plant productivity (Jones, 1992).…”