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The Quantative Analysis of Water Potential/Symplastic Water Volume Curves
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1976
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Plant AnalysisEngineeringHydrogeophysicsBotanyForest HydrologyWater StressForestryPressure-chamber TechniquesPlant Water PotentialHydraulic PropertyHydrogeologyCrop Water RelationHydrologyQuantative AnalysisWater ResourcesDroughtCivil EngineeringSap VolumeTree GrowthPlant Physiology
The relationships between expressed sap volume and the major components of plant water potential can readily be investigated by using well established pressure-chamber techniques. These relationships are analysed and a method is developed for normalizing potential/volume characteristics and displaying them on a Höfler diagram. Relationships are given as mathematical equations and only three parameters are needed to define a set of characteristic curves, so that the method is suitable for use in the computer processing of pressure-chamber sap-volume measurements. To illustrate the method, potential/volume characteristics are given on Höfler diagrams for leaves taken at three times in the day from two apple trees, one irrigated and one droughted.