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Journal of Experimental Biology 15,255-265 (1938)
Published by Company of Biologists 1938


The Humidity Gradient at the Surface of a Transpiring Leaf

J. A. RAMSAY 1, C. G. BUTLER 1, and J. H. SANG 1

1 Zoological Laboratory, Cambridge

1. An hygrometer and an evaporimeter, capable of investigating atmospheric conditions over small areas close to the surface of a leaf, are described.

2. In the case of rapidly transpiring leaves in a slow air stream a humidity gradient has been detected up to a height of 1.2 cm.

Submitted on October 14, 1937







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