| 41. | Transpiration is accentuated when the vegetation has an extensive root system and rapid transpiration continues throughout winter.
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| 42. | Transpiration is accentuated when the vegetation has an extensive root system and rapid transpiration continues throughout winter.
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| 43. | Stable isotopes of water are also used in partitioning water sources for plant transpiration and groundwater recharge.
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| 44. | This can be explained in part by lower water use efficiency being associated with higher transpiration rates.
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| 45. | Because transpiration takes place during the cooler, more humid night hours, water loss is significantly reduced.
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| 46. | In hydrology, evaporation and transpiration ( which involves evaporation within plant stomata ) are collectively termed evapotranspiration.
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| 47. | More than half of the Nile's water is lost in this swamp to evaporation and transpiration.
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| 48. | Water that enters a field is removed from a field by runoff, drainage, evaporation or transpiration.
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| 49. | Transpiration is minimal without leaves, and organic solutes are being mobilized so decrease the xylem water potential.
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| 50. | Water is " consumed " in plants by the processes of photosynthesis ( see above ) and transpiration.
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