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Fig. 3. Tree-to-tree variation in daily estimates of canopy transpi-ration ((#1054), (B) average (#1147) and (C) low (#2973) rates of canopytranspiration
Fig. 4. Representative relationships between tree-specific dailycanopy transpiration (Ec) and daily average net radiation (panelsA–C) and daily canopy transpiration and daily average atmospherichumidity deficit (panels D–F)
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