| 1. | Plants can get rid of excess water by transpiration and guttation.
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| 2. | Transpiration is greatly reduced in small saplings while engulfed in snowpack.
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| 3. | This lowers the rates of transpiration, photosynthesis and leaf expansion.
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| 4. | This must have allowed for better transpiration rates and gas exchange.
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| 5. | During photosynthesis plants lose water through a process called transpiration.
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| 6. | :Transpiration, not just evaporation, is taking place.
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| 7. | Isotope measurements indicate transpiration is the larger component of evapotranspiration.
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| 8. | The dual effects of evaporation and transpiration are called evapotranspiration.
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| 9. | During his research he invented laboratory instruments for studying transpiration in plants.
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| 10. | Transpiration ratios for crops range from 300 to 700.
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