Comparison of Water Potentials Measured by In Situ Psychrometry and Pressure Chamber in Morphologically Different Species

  • Turner N
  • Spurway R
  • Schulze E
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Leafwater potentials measured by in situ psychrometry were compared with leaf water potentials measured by the pressure chamber technique at various values of water potential in Helianthus annuas, Helianthus nuttallii, Vigna unguiculata, Nerium oleander, Pistacia vera, and Corylus avellana. In V. unguiculata, the leaf water potentials measured by the in situ psychrometer oscillated at the same periodicity as, and proportional to, the leaf conductance. In all species, potentials measured by in situ psychrometers operating in the psychrometric mode were linearly coffe-lated with potentials measured with the pressure chamber. However, the in situ psychrometers underestimated the leaf water potential in the two Helianthus species at low water potentials and overestimated the water potential in P. vera, N. oleander, and C. avellana. The underestimation in the two Helianthus species at low water potentials resulted from differences in water potential across the leaf. The overestimation in P. vera, N. oleander, and C. avellana was considered to arise from low

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Turner, N. C., Spurway, R. A., & Schulze, E.-D. (1984). Comparison of Water Potentials Measured by In Situ Psychrometry and Pressure Chamber in Morphologically Different Species. Plant Physiology, 74(2), 316–319. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.74.2.316

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