Anomalous diurnal patterns of stem xylem water potentials in Larrea tridentata. Syvertsen, J. P., Cunningham, G., & Feather, T. V. 1975. abstract bibtex Diurnal 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. Vertical H2) vapor movements in the soil profile in response to temperature gradients may be implicated although further data are needed to establish their role conclusively. Water vapor apparently moves up our to the rooting zone at night and back down into the rooting zone during the day. The occurrence of this phenomenon probably enhances the ability of Larrea shrubs to maintain photosynthetic activity when soil H2O potentials are low and makes questionable the use of predawn stem xylem H2O potential measurements to assess seasonal trends in plant H2O status.
@article{syvertsen_anomalous_1975,
title = {Anomalous diurnal patterns of stem xylem water potentials in {Larrea} tridentata},
volume = {56},
abstract = {Diurnal stem xylem H2O potentials of \textit{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. Vertical H2) vapor movements in the soil profile in response to temperature gradients may be implicated although further data are needed to establish their role conclusively. Water vapor apparently moves up our to the rooting zone at night and back down into the rooting zone during the day. The occurrence of this phenomenon probably enhances the ability of \textit{Larrea} shrubs to maintain photosynthetic activity when soil H2O potentials are low and makes questionable the use of predawn stem xylem H2O potential measurements to assess seasonal trends in plant H2O status.},
author = {Syvertsen, James P. and Cunningham, G.L. and Feather, T. V.},
year = {1975},
keywords = {JRN, water potential, Larrea stem xylem}
}
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