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transpiration

[ UK /tɹænspəɹˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the process of giving off or exhaling water vapor through the skin or mucous membranes
  2. the emission of water vapor from the leaves of plants
  3. the passage of gases through fine tubes because of differences in pressure or temperature

How To Use transpiration In A Sentence

  • Deforestation also can have regional climatic effects because trees are a key link in the evapotranspiration cycle between soil and the atmosphere.
  • Cost of Inland transpiration will be borne by the buyer.
  • For the abaxially coated leaves of Hedera helix the leaf drying curve also exhibits a point of inflection, though the initial decline of the transpiration rate is not as pronounced as for the uncoated leaves.
  • All of the plant species found in the Afroalpine zone show xeromorphic characteristics designed to reduce transpiration. Ethiopian montane moorlands
  • Stomata are involved in two of the most important plant processes, photosynthesis and transpiration.
  • Thus, effects of water stress on the plant are partly ameliorated by this improvement in water supply, and partly by the reduction in canopy size and transpiration.
  • Soil transpiration around a septic system is the movement of oxygen into the soil to aid in the process of breaking down matter and the evaporation of leachate or extra septic moisture. Perfect plants to place over septic systems
  • In fact, such plantings are helpful because they stabilize the soil surface and don't interfere with soil transpiration. Perfect plants to place over septic systems
  • In this study a new experimental technique was used that allowed the measurement of cuticular transpiration of isolated plant cuticles and leaf discs.
  • Furthermore, ecomat can increase the photo synthetic rate and transpiration rate of Panicled Goldraintree koelreuteha paniculata.
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