Decoupling the Effects of Atmospheric Humidity and Soil Moisture on Cereal PhysiologyTools Dobrijevic, Daisy (2021) Decoupling the Effects of Atmospheric Humidity and Soil Moisture on Cereal Physiology. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractClimate change is driving perturbations to global humidity levels with rises and falls already observed across many of the crop growing regions whilst drought continues to threaten agricultural productivity. Soil moisture content determines how much water can be supplied to a plant and atmospheric humidity influences vapour pressure deficit (VPD) thus driving transpirational demand. The influences of both this supply and demand on plant physiology are often overlooked, with drought study research seldom focused on the possible influences of humidity.
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