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Evapotranspiration
Evapotranspiration
Evapotranspiration
Evapotranspiration
Evapotranspiration

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Evapotranspiration Defined

The water lost from an area through the combined effects of evaporation from the ground surface and transpiration from the vegetation.

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  • http://pix.acc uwater.com/wea ther.xml: <temp_hi_c& gt;30</temp _hi_c> <temp_lo_c& gt;18</temp _lo_c> <humi_hi_pc t>61</hu mi_hi_pct> <humi_lo_pc t>20</hu mi_lo_pct> <pres_hi_mb >998</pr es_hi_mb> <pres_lo_mb >992</pr es_lo_mb> <dewp_hi_c& gt;12</dewp _hi_c> <dewp_lo_c& gt;3</dewp_ lo_c> <wchl_hi_c& gt;30</wchl _hi_c> <wchl_lo_c& gt;16</wchl _lo_c> <wspd_hi_mp s>4.2</w spd_hi_mps> <wspd_lo_mp s>1.7</w spd_lo_mps> <srad_mjpm2 >4.5985< /srad_mjpm2> ; <et_mm>2 .12</et_mm& gt; <rain_mm> ;0.00</rain _mm>

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  • Plant uptake of NaCl in relation to enzyme kinetics and toxic effects: Water and salt uptake of growing plants were measured simultaneously with the willow tree test. Toxic effects were determined. Concentrations of sodium chloride in solution ranged from 0 to 20 g/L and were determined by electric conductivity. Concentrations above 0.8 g/L strongly inhibited transpiration. Above 1 g/L growth was inhibited as well. The amount of salt taken up into the plants was calculated from the mass balance. Below 1 g/L, salt was taken up more slowly than water, leading to an increase of the NaCl concentration in solution. Above the breakthrough point at a concentration between 1.5 and 2.3 g/L (depending on exposure time), salt was taken up as fast as water. These concentrations were severely toxic to the plants. (...)

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