The rougher the canopy, the greater the wind turbulence it creates, and the more wind (and therefore CO 2 and water vapor) moves between the leaves of the trees. Thus, conifers tend to have ...
However, when leaves are wet following rainfall, the atmospheric demand for water vapour can be met by freely evaporated water from the leaf surface via interception and canopy evaporation rather than ...
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