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Incorporating plant access to groundwater in existing global, satellite-based evaporation estimates
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Bridging scales : an approach to evaluate the temporal patterns of global transpiration products using tree‐scale sap flow data
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Ten years of GLEAM : a review of scientific advances and applications
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The uncertain role of rising atmospheric CO2 on global plant transpiration
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Decoupling between ecosystem photosynthesis and transpiration : a last resort against overheating
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The contribution of transpiration to precipitation over African watersheds
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A deep learning-based hybrid model of global terrestrial evaporation
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Are remote sensing evapotranspiration models reliable across South American ecoregions?
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On the use of the term 'evapotranspiration'
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Value of sun-induced chlorophyll fluorescence for quantifying hydrological states and fluxes : current status and challenges
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Sun-induced fluorescence closely linked to ecosystem transpiration as evidenced by satellite data and radiative transfer models
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Exploring the potential of satellite solar-induced fluorescence to constrain global transpiration estimates
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Partitioning of evapotranspiration in remote sensing-based models
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Potential of solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence to estimate transpiration in a temperate forest
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Sensitivity of evapotranspiration components in remote sensing-based models
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Revisiting the contribution of transpiration to global terrestrial evapotranspiration
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A mesic maximum in biological water use demarcates biome sensitivity to aridity shifts
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Recent increases in terrestrial carbon uptake at little cost to the water cycle
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A test of an optimal stomatal conductance scheme within the CABLE land surface model
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Fifty years since Monteith's 1965 seminal paper: the emergence of global ecohydrology