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Desert dogma revisited: Coupling of stomatal conductance and photosynthesis in the desert shrub, Larrea tridentata
K. Ogle
, J. F. Reynolds
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Agriculture & Biology
Larrea tridentata
81%
deserts
50%
stomatal conductance
50%
shrubs
45%
photosynthesis
40%
Larrea
35%
vapor pressure deficit
25%
acclimation
18%
hysteresis
12%
temperature
12%
leaf water potential
11%
diurnal variation
11%
water potential
11%
soil water
9%
water stress
8%
growing season
8%
environmental factors
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Larrea
100%
Photosynthesis
79%
Vapor Pressure
56%
Acclimatization
46%
Temperature
38%
Droughts
28%
Water
23%
Soil
19%