نتایج جستجو برای: sap flow

تعداد نتایج: 489363  

2012
Heidi J. Renninger Karina V. R. Schäfer

Sap flow measurements have become integral in many physiological and ecological investigations. A number of methods are used to estimate sap flow rates in trees, but probably the most popular is the thermal dissipation (TD) method because of its affordability, relatively low power consumption, and ease of use. However, there have been questions about the use of this method in ring-porous specie...

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2004
Gustavo M Souza Rafael V Ribeiro Mauro G Santos Henrique L Ribeiro Ricardo F Oliveira

Approximate Entropy (ApEn), a model-independent statistics to quantify serial irregularities, was used to evaluate changes in sap flow temporal dynamics of two tropical species of trees subjected to water deficit. Water deficit induced a decrease in sap flow of G. ulmifolia, whereas C. legalis held stable their sap flow levels. Slight increases in time series complexity were observed in both sp...

2017
Xin Liu Bo Zhang Cheng Han Lu Zhai Wen-Rui Zhao

Canopy transpiration is an important component of evapotranspiration, integrating physical and biological processes within the water and energy cycles of forests. Quercus acutissima and Cunninghamia lanceolata are two important, fast-growing and commercial tree species that have been extensively used for vegetation restoration, water conservation and building artificial forests in the Yangtze R...

2017
Enrique Fernández Jan Čermák Yehezkel Cohen Isabel Ferreira Nadja Nadezhdina Luca Testi Kathy Steppe

A variety of methods is available to calculate mass flow of water in the transpiration stream by using heat as a tracer. Measurements can be taken both in herbaceous and woody plants and in any conductive organ, including roots. Depending on the method, measurements are taken in the part of the conductive organ where the sensors are located, or in the whole perimeter of the conductive organ. So...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2002
Shelley A James Michael J Clearwater Frederick C Meinzer Guillermo Goldstein

Robust thermal dissipation sensors of variable length (3 to 30 cm) were developed to overcome limitations to the measurement of radial profiles of sap flow in large-diameter tropical trees with deep sapwood. The effective measuring length of the custom-made sensors was reduced to 1 cm at the tip of a thermally nonconducting shaft, thereby minimizing the influence of nonuniform sap flux density ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2010
Álvaro López-Bernal Esteban Alcántara Luca Testi Francisco J Villalobos

The compensation heat pulse (CHP) method is widely used to estimate sap flow and transpiration in conducting organs of woody plants. Previous studies have reported a natural azimuthal variability in sap flow, which could have practical implications in locating the CHP probes and integrating their output. Sap flow of several olive trees (Olea europaea L. cv. 'Arbequina') previously grown under d...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2010
Ian C Dodd Gregorio Egea Chris W Watts W Richard Whalley

To investigate the influence of different growing substrates (two mineral, two organic) on root xylem ABA concentration ([ABA](root)) and the contribution of the drying root system to total sap flow during partial rootzone drying (PRD), sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) shoots were grafted onto the root systems of two plants grown in separate pots. Sap flow through each hypocotyl was measured be...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
B. Saugier A. Granier J. Y. Pontailler E. Dufrêne D. D. Baldocchi

Three independent methods were used to evaluate transpiration of a boreal forest: the branch bag, sap flow and eddy covariance methods. The branch bag method encloses several thousand needles and gives a continuous record of branch transpiration. The sap flow method provides a continuous record of sap velocity and an estimate of tree transpiration. The eddy covariance method typically measures ...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
Or Sperling Or Shapira Shabtai Cohen Effi Tripler Amnon Schwartz Naftali Lazarovitch

In a world of diminishing water reservoirs and a rising demand for food, the practice and development of water stress indicators and sensors are in rapid progress. The heat dissipation method, originally established by Granier, is herein applied and modified to enable sap flow measurements in date palm trees in the southern Arava desert of Israel. A long and tough sensor was constructed to with...

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