Transpiration Practical Flashcards
1
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Factors affecting transpiration: Light intensity
A
- Lighter it is, faster the transpiration rate.
- More light means more photosynthesis so stomata is open as oxygen is required.
- But water leaves so transpiration increases.
2
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Factors affecting transpiration: Temperature
A
- Higher the temp. faster the transpiration rate.
- Warmer water mol. have more energy so they evaporate faster.
- This increases water pot. between leaf and outside of leaf so water diffuses faster.
3
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Factors affecting transpiration: Humidity
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- Lower the humidity, faster the transpiration.
- More humid the environment, lower the water pot. gradient between inside and outside leaf so less transp. as diffusion is lower.
4
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Factors affecting transpiration: Wind
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- More windier it is, faster the transpiration rate.
- Lots of sir movement blows away water molecules from around the stomata.
- This increases water pot. gradient.
5
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Using potometers
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- Potometer measures water uptake by a plant and it is assumed that water uptake is directly related to water loss.
- Potometer creates a sealed environment with water which can be used to measure water uptake based on how far an air water meniscus moves over time.
- Must be assembled underwater and sealed with waterproof jelly like Vaseline to keep it airtight.
- Any air that gets it will break transpiration stream’s cohesive forces and stops transpiration pull.
- Dry the leaves
- Only change one factor and keep other condition constant
- Cut at slant to increase SA for water uptake