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Transpiration
I have ran an experament dealing with transpiration envolving a
sycamore tree and garbage bags. I put a clear and black bag over limbs of the tree to see if light had an effect in transpiration, (transpiration could be measured by the water collecting in the bag from the water vapor the leaves released during transpiration) and I was wondering if the build-up of water and temperature (aka humidity) effect the transpiration rate of the tree? And if it could, how would it? |
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