Definition of instantaneous transpiration efficiency

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instantaneous transpiration efficiency

The term 'instantaneous transpiration efficiency' as it applies to the area of carbon dioxide can be defined as ' A measure at the physiologic level of how well plants use available water in photosynthesis. The assimilation rate is divided by the transpiration rate; the moles of CO2 taken up are divided by the moles of water lost through transpiration in a unit of time'.

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