Transpiration and Its Control by Stomata in a Pine ForestConnecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, 1971 - 87 pagina's |
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AUG SEPT OCT bars bole shrinkage CAL CM-2 calculated canopy caused Chapter cloudy cm² coefficient correlation counts per minute defoliation depth difference diurnal Diurnal variation effect of PMA estimate fascicles foliage potential foliar area Forest Nursery greater illumination increment cores insolation internode JULY AUG SEPT JUNE JULY AUG leaf area loss of water measured meter microns midday minimum stomatal moisture needle fall neutron newly-emerged needles observations Pachaug State Forest pan evaporation periods phenylmercuric acetate phloem plant plots porometer radiation rainfall red pine relative sampled saving season SEC CM sec cm-1 second plantation second spray sensible heat soil water standard error stomatal aperture stomatal closure stomatal resistance stomatal shrinkage strata stratum Table temperature transpiration traps treated and untreated treatment with PMA unsprayed untreated trees upper foliage upper six variability volume Voluntown Waggoner water content water loss water potential weather whorls xylem growth year-old Zelitch