Optimization Theory Of Stomatal Behaviour - Ii. Stomatal Responses Of Several Tree Species Of North Australia To Changes In Light, Soil And Atmospheric Water Content And Temperature
- Publisher:
- Oxford Univ Press
- Publication Type:
- Journal Article
- Citation:
- Journal Of Experimental Botany, 1999, 50 (3), pp. 393 - 400
- Issue Date:
- 1999-01
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In a companion paper several methods of calculating the marginal unit water cost of plant carbon gain (partial derivative E/partial derivative A) were tested to determine whether stomata were behaving optimally in relation to regulating leaf gas exchange
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