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. 1970 Dec;46(6):815–818. doi: 10.1104/pp.46.6.815

Effect of Environmental Factors on Cuticular Transpiration Resistance 1

S Moreshet a,2
PMCID: PMC396688  PMID: 16657551

Abstract

Measurements of the various diffusive resistances to water vapor transport within the leaves of sunflower plants (Helianthus annuus) growing in a controlled environment chamber, were used to calculate values of cuticular resistance under a range of environmental conditions. Cuticular resistance to water loss was found to be inversely related to the relative humidity of the surrounding air, and it is suggested that such a mechanism would form a useful adaptation to arid conditions, enabling plants to maintain a more favorable internal water balance.

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