Experimets were condueted In growth h ers to examine the effect of a mil water stress (-200 (2,6,9,14). Catsky (5) noted that young leaves received a preferential portion of the water supply and that, under large water deficits, water was translocated from older leaves to younger leaves. Lockhart (11) suggested that this phenomenon would occur if the cells in both young and mature tissue had the same g. More recently, the reverse response, initial wilting in young leaves, has been observed in several perennial plants, tea (13), and orange and grapefruit (15