Warm and dry weather conditions typically result in the highest transpiration rates. This is because warm temperatures increase the rate of evaporation from leaves, while dry conditions create a greater water potential gradient between the plant and the atmosphere, leading to higher transpiration rates.
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An increase in temperature as altitude is increased.
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Water will no longer be put back into the the air by transpiration
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An increase in temperature as altitude is increased.
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transpiration
Of course, water vapor will be higher, much higher, above a rain forest than a desert.
If the stomata are at a serious deficiency in sclerenchyma cells, at which point the general diffusion of potassium ions decreases incredibly. This would result in an adaptation that would adversely decrease the chance of a reduction in transpiration rates.
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