1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00010604
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A comparison of sap flux and water relations of leaves of various isolated trees with special reference to foundation movement in clay soil

Abstract: Diurnal variation in sap flux (S) through stems of six trees, two each of Ulmus procera SALISB., Melaleuca styphelioides SM. and Prunus cerasifera EHRH. 'Nigra' (referred to hereafter by their generic names), were estimated from measurements of heat pulse velocities. Leaf water potential (to), stomatal conductance (g~) and transpiration from leaves (T) of all replicate trees were measured at 1300-1500 h, once during the summer. On two separate occasions measurements were made of S, tO, gs and T for one each of… Show more

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