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Stomatal Responses to Humidity of Coastal and Interior Populations of a Californian Shrub

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Journal Oecologia
Date 2017 Mar 18
PMID 28310167
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Plants of two populations of Diplacus aurantiacus, a subshrub of the Californian chaparral, were compared for their stomatal response to water vapor concentration gradients. Plants of a coastal and an interior population were compared when grown under both low and high humidities. When grown at high humidity the coastal plants exhibited higher conductances and higher transpiration/photosynthesis ratios at all leaf-to-air water vapor concentration gradients than did the interior plants. Although all of the plants examined showed a pronounced stomatal response to humidity the response did not result in the degree of regulation of water-use efficiency reported for other Californian coastal species.

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