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Fig. 4 | Annals of Forest Science

Fig. 4

From: Exploring the role of plant hydraulics in canopy fuel moisture content: insights from an experimental drought study on Pinus halepensis Mill. and Quercus ilex L.

Fig. 4

Comparison of observed and simulated canopy fuel moisture content (CFMC, % dry mass), live fuel moisture content (LFMC, % dry mass), dead fuel moisture content (DFMC, % dry mass), and foliage mortality (\({\alpha }_{dead}\), %) as a function of leaf water potential (ΨLeaf, MPa) or vapor pressure deficit (VPD, kPa) for pine (Pinus halepensis) and oak (Quercus ilex)

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