. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. ~~" 88\ .063. 043 7:30 p. m. 80 \ 76 *• \ „-- w — 75 \.OI2 .O/3 79 •• so u%. 13 O2O 90 /.033 .013 .034 .O/3 t£ .04-3 6:30 \ .04 8 9:00 79 .02 6 .0/5 6:30 6:30 Aug. 15 FIG. 9.—Curve of relative transpiration for a plant of Tribulus brachystylis, August 13-15, 1904. As is noted above, this plant exhibits a physiological regulation of the rate of transpiration which is very similar to that of Euphorbia. Two maxima and two minima of relative transpiration are shown within the period of the experiment. The c


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. ~~" 88\ .063. 043 7:30 p. m. 80 \ 76 *• \ „-- w — 75 \.OI2 .O/3 79 •• so u%. 13 O2O 90 /.033 .013 .034 .O/3 t£ .04-3 6:30 \ .04 8 9:00 79 .02 6 .0/5 6:30 6:30 Aug. 15 FIG. 9.—Curve of relative transpiration for a plant of Tribulus brachystylis, August 13-15, 1904. As is noted above, this plant exhibits a physiological regulation of the rate of transpiration which is very similar to that of Euphorbia. Two maxima and two minima of relative transpiration are shown within the period of the experiment. The comparative data for these points on the curve are presented in Table XI, which is arranged in the same manner as Table Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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