How does wind affect the opening and closing of stomata?
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Wind - often causes closure because it: (a) brings CO2 enriched air; and (b) increases the rate of transpiration that causes water stress which causes the stomata to close. In some cases, wind causes stomatal opening to increase transpiration for cooling
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