Hughes et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Dew and guttation: formation and environmental significanceHughes et al., 1994
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- Hughes R
- Brimblecombe P
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- Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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Observations were made of dew and guttation droplets on the grass Holcus lanatus L.(Yorkshire fog) at a site in rural Norfolk, UK, in 1985. The mean overnight dewfall was 0.14±0.02 mm (N= 40 nights). Guttation droplets found on grass blade tips had an average …
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