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ROOTSTOCK EFFECT ON STEM WATER POTENTIAL GRADIENTS IN CV. 'ARMKING' NECTARINE TREES
Acta Horticulturae, 2004The effects of rootstock vigour on scion xylem hydraulic conductivity were studied on potted trees of cv. ‘Armking’ nectarine grafted onto GF677 (vigorous) and MrS 2/5 (low-vigour) rootstocks. Water potential gradients of non-transpiring leaves were measured at three levels of the stem starting at 10 cm above the graft-point.
MOTISI, Antonio +3 more
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Measurement of Stem Water Potential of Young Plants Using a Hygrometer Attached to the Stem
Journal of Experimental Botany, 1982A simple method was developed for the continuous non-destructive measurement of plant stem water potential. It consists of exposing a small section of stem vascular tissue and attaching to it a standard commercially available dewpoint hygrometer. Excellent agreement was found between water potential determined by this method, and that measured with a ...
T. McBURNEY, P. A. COSTIGAN
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Anomalous Diurnal Patterns of Stem Xylem Water Potentials in Larrea tridentata
Ecology, 1975Diurnal stem xylem H2O potentials of Larrea tridentata (DC.) Cov. were measured with a pressure chamber during the summers of 1973, 1974. Plants growing in dry soils had minimum stem xylem H2O potentials at night and maximum values during the daylight hours.
James P. Syvertsen +2 more
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Phase and amplitude relations between transpiration, water potential and stem shrinkage
Plant, Cell & Environment, 1985Abstract An electrical analogue describing the phase and amplitude relations between transpiration, water potential and stem shrinkage for trees was developed. Observations of shrinking and swelling at various heights up a Pinus radiata tree were obtained over several weeks in summer and autumn.The relative amplitude in shrinkage increased by a factor ...
E. B. WRONSKI +2 more
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The Relationship between Leaf Water Potential and Stem Diameter in Sorghum
Agronomy Journal, 2001Leaf water potential (ψl) represents a good indicator of the water status of plants, and continuous monitoring of it can be useful in research and field applications such as scheduling irrigation. Changes in stem diameter (Sd) were used for monitoring ψl of pot‐grown sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] plants in a glasshouse.
Yatapanage, Kamal G., So, Hwat Bing
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Grapevine stem water potential estimation based on sensor fusion
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2022Noa Ohana-Levi +4 more
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Onconephrology: The intersections between the kidney and cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Mitchell Rosner +2 more
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