Unveiling stomata 24/7: can we use carbonyl sulfide (COS) and oxygen isotopes (18O) to constrain estimates of nocturnal transpiration across didfferent evolutionary plant forms?
Author(s) -
Teresa Gimeno Chocarro,
Jérôme Ogée,
Alexandre Bosc,
Bernard Genty,
Steven Wohl,
Lisa Wingate
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
Subject(s) - carbonyl sulfide , transpiration , nocturnal , isotopes of oxygen , isotope , sulfide , oxygen , chemistry , δ18o , astrobiology , stable isotope ratio , environmental science , atmospheric sciences , botany , biology , photosynthesis , ecology , sulfur , physics , organic chemistry , nuclear physics , nuclear chemistry
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