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. 2019 Feb 22;70(10):2839–2855. doi: 10.1093/jxb/erz068

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

Parameter values (A–K) derived from the leaf energy balance model using Bayesian inference. Steady-state target for the stomatal conductance to water vapour (gsw, presented on a different scale for dark and light periods) (A) during the initial dark period (g1), (B) the light period (g2), and (C) the final dark period (g3). (D) Time lag and time constant for (D and E) an increase (ϕi and τi) and (G and H) a decrease (ϕd and τd) in gsw. (F) The slow increase or decrease in gsw over time (sl), with the dotted line representing 0. (I) The amount of energy per unit area required to change the temperature of the material by 1 °K (k). (J) The leaf shortwave absorbance (αl). The model was fitted on observations from five leaves, each divided into four areas (K). Error bars represent the 95% credible interval. Colours represent the different leaf positions.