Our review of the direct response of stomata to temperature just came out in an issue (OK, it was 3 months ago but I just noticed).
We cover what (little) is known, & possible mechanisms and implications.
Several more papers in the works. Watch this space!
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/pce.14911
We cover what (little) is known, & possible mechanisms and implications.
Several more papers in the works. Watch this space!
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/pce.14911
Comments
Also preparing to publish a model that natively incorporates what we think is the likely main T response mechanism, as well as the soil moisture response, and can be swapped in for Ball-Berry or similar.
More generally, it's very common for temperature and VPD to vary *somewhat* independently, so that it's essential to distinguish how each, by itself, affects stomata.
No, it's probably rare to non-existent for VPD per se to remain constant as T changes. But again, they (T and VPD) do not always covary in lockstep, so the responses to each are important.