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. 1977 Dec;29(4):301-310.
doi: 10.1007/BF00345804.

The energy balance of leaves of the evergreen desert shrub Atriplex hymenelytra

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The energy balance of leaves of the evergreen desert shrub Atriplex hymenelytra

H A Mooney et al. Oecologia. 1977 Dec.

Abstract

Atriplex hymenelytra is an evergreen shrub distributed in the hot deserts of parts of Mexico and the southwestern United States. The leaves of the species have a number of characteristics that are adaptive in a hot, dry environment, some of which change seasonally. Steeply angled leaves reduce midday solar interception, yet result in relatively high interception when solar angles are low and vapor pressure deficits are at a minimum. The leaves substantially reduce their absorptance of incident radiation during the hot periods of the year by changing their moisture and hence dissolved salt contents. At these times the light intensity required for saturation of photosynthesis is low and a reduction in the radiation absorbed by the leaves therefore results in a greater water-use efficiency.

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