transpiration

The loss of water vapour from a plant, mainly through the stomata and to a small extent through the cuticle and lenticels. Transpiration results in a stream of water, carrying dissolved minerals salts, flowing upwards through the xylem. (Source: ALL)



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von Willert DJ, Brinckmann E, Eller BM, Scheitler B 1984. Water loss and malate fluctuations during the day for plants in the southern Namib desert. Oecologia 61 (3) 393-397
le Maitre D, Scott DF, Colvin C 1999. Review of information on interactions between vegetation and groundwater. Water SA 25 (2) 137 - 152
McCarthy TS, Bloem A, Larkin PA 1998. Observations on the hydrology and geohydrology of the Okavango Delta. South African Journal of Geology 101 (2) 101 - 117
Ellery WN, McCarthy TS, Dangerfield JM 1998. Biotic Factors in Mima Mound development: Evidence from the Floodplains of the Okavango Delta, Botswana. International Journal of Ecology and Enviromental Sciences 24 293 - 313
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Chavarro-Rincon D 2009. Tree transpiration mapping from upscaled sap flow in the Botswana Kalahari.
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Tree transpiration mapping.pdf 12.23 MB