How does the rate of transpiration depend on temperature and humidity
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When If the surround air is quite dry the evaporation rate can exceed the plant’s capacity to move water to the leaves so the stomata need to close or partially close to reduce water loss and transpiration rates drop.
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As temperature increases, the water holding capacity of that air increases sharply. ... Because cooler air holds less water, its relative humidity increases or it is 'moister air'. Therefore, warmer air will increase the driving force for transpiration and cooler air will decrease the driving force for transpiration
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