Using branch and basal trunk sap flow measurements to estimate whole-plant water capacitance: Comment on Burgess and Dawson (2008)
Sap flow sensors are uniquely able to continuously monitor whole tree physiology. Recently, Burgess and Dawson (Burgess SSO, Dawson TE, Plant Soil 305:5-13, 2008) urged caution in using sap flow probes to estimate water storage use in trees. Here we respond to three criticisms raised there: (1) Samp...
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Autores principales: | Phillips, N.G., Scholz, F.G., Bucci, S.J., Goldstein, G., Meinzer, F.C. |
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Acceso en línea: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_0032079X_v315_n1-2_p315_Phillips |
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