How does temperature, light intensity and wind
affect transpiration
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When a fan was put on the leaves, the transpiration rate increased by . ... This occurred because wind increases transpiration rates. This is because wind moves water-saturated air away from stomata, which reduces external water vapor concentration, increasing the gradient, so water moves out of the leaf.
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This increases transpiration. Light intensity-In bright light the plant may open its stomata to supply plenty of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis where more water can evaporate from the leaves. Wind-On windy day water evaporates more quickly than on a still day. Transpiration increases as wind speed increases
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