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Sensitivity of stand transpiration to wind velocity in a mixed broadleaved deciduous forest

•We investigated the effect of wind velocity on transpiration of mixed-species broadleaved canopy.•As wind velocity increased (∼1–5ms−1), so did vapor pressure deficit (∼1–2.5kPa).•Sap flux density and stand transpiration responded weakly to none to wind velocity.•Lowered aerodynamic resistance (...

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Published in:Agricultural and forest meteorology 2014-04, Vol.187, p.62-71
Main Authors: Kim, Dohyoung, Oren, Ram, Oishi, A. Christopher, Hsieh, Cheng-I, Phillips, Nathan, Novick, Kimberly A., Stoy, Paul C.
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Language:English
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Summary:•We investigated the effect of wind velocity on transpiration of mixed-species broadleaved canopy.•As wind velocity increased (∼1–5ms−1), so did vapor pressure deficit (∼1–2.5kPa).•Sap flux density and stand transpiration responded weakly to none to wind velocity.•Lowered aerodynamic resistance (
ISSN:0168-1923
1873-2240
1873-2240
DOI:10.1016/j.agrformet.2013.11.013