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Research note: Leaf cooling curves: measuring leaf temperature in sunlight.

Functional plant biology : FPB
Despite the obvious benefits of using thermography under field conditions, most infrared studies at the leaf level are generally conducted in the laboratory. One reason for this bias is that accuracy can potentially be compromised in sunlight because reflected radiation from the leaf might affect the calculation of the temperature measurement.
Andrea, Leigh   +4 more
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Leaf display and photosynthesis of tree seedlings in a cool-temperate deciduous broadleaf forest understorey

Oecologia, 2003
To examine a possible convergence in leaf photosynthetic characteristics and leaf display responses to light environment in seedlings of three canopy and two shrub tree species in understorey of cool-temperate deciduous broadleaf forest, relationships between light environment, leaf orientation and leaf light-photosynthetic response were measured ...
Hiroyuki, Muraoka   +2 more
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Urban Canopy Cooling via Leaf Trait Selection

Urban heat islands (UHIs) intensify environmental and public health challenges in densely populated areas. This research investigates whether strategic urban tree species selection, based on heat-adaptive leaf traits, can enhance canopy cooling and mitigate UHI effects. The project will identify characteristics such as leaf albedo, transpiration rates,
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Hydrological limits to leaf cooling during a record summer heat wave

Extreme heatwaves, that are increasing in intensity and duration around the globe, are causing many locally adapted plant populations to rapidly become maladapted to climate conditions in ways that are likely to impact forest carbon storage, biogeochemical cycling, and biodiversity.
Kevin Hultine   +10 more
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Rapid Inhibition of Leaf Growth by Root Cooling in Wheat: Kinetics and Mechanism

Journal of Experimental Botany, 1993
Cooling of the roots was shown here to cause marked and rapid inhibition of leaf growth in wheat seedlings, as in some other species. The root-shoot signal involved in this response was investigated. Displacement transducers were used for the simultaneous monitoring of leaf growth rate and leaf thickness in individual seedlings.
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