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Night-time conductance in C3 and C4 species: do plants lose water at night?
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2003
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BiologyC4 SpeciesWestern United StatesHigher Night-time ConductanceBotanyHigher Daytime ValuesNatural SciencesPhotorespirationEvolutionary BiologyPlant-abiotic InteractionTerrestrial EcologyEnvironmental BiologyCrop Water RelationPlant EcologyNight-time ConductanceEcophysiologyPhotosynthesisPlant Physiology
Significant night-time stomatal conductance and transpiration were found for 11 out of 17 species with a range of life histories (herbaceous annual, perennial grass, shrub, tree), photosynthetic pathways (C(3), C(4)), and habitats in the western United States. Across species and habitats, higher night-time conductance and transpiration were associated with higher daytime values. The prevalence, mechanisms and ecological implications of substantial night-time water loss deserve further investigation.
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