Assimilation and stomatal conductance in Miscanthus as measured in Beale, Bint, and Long
1996. (Missing data are also included.) The first column is
the date, the second the hour. Columns 3 and 4 are assimilation and
stomatal conductance respectively.
Data frame of dimensions 35 by 6.
Source
C. V. Beale, D. A. Bint, S. P. Long. 1996. Leaf photosynthesis in the
C4-grass Miscanthus x giganteus, growing in the cool temperate climate of
southern England. J. Exp. Bot. 47 (2): 267--273.
Details
The third column is the observed net assimilation rate (micromoles m^-2 s^-1).
The fifth column is the observed quantum flux (micromoles m^-2 s^-1).
The sixth column is the temperature (degrees Celsius).