1997
DOI: 10.1051/agro:19970203
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Flux de sève et alimentation hydrique de cerisiers irrigués ou non en localisation

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“…We considered the measured SF values as the tree's transpiration in correspondence with Alarcón et al (2000Alarcón et al ( , 2005, Backes and Blanke (2007), Cabibela et al (1997) and Santos et al (2007). Also the local micrometeorological conditions -which are not taken into account by the model -can affect the transpiration rate.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We considered the measured SF values as the tree's transpiration in correspondence with Alarcón et al (2000Alarcón et al ( , 2005, Backes and Blanke (2007), Cabibela et al (1997) and Santos et al (2007). Also the local micrometeorological conditions -which are not taken into account by the model -can affect the transpiration rate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sapflow measured by heat balance method could be considered as the Tr part of the total evapotranspiration (Alarcón et al, 2000(Alarcón et al, , 2005Cabibela et al, 1997;Santos et al, 2007;Juhász et al, 2013b). As we do not have equipment for measuring the evapotranspiration separately of the interrow space (evaporation plus Tr of interrow vegetation) we use models to estimate this part of TET, which consider the crop covering rate.…”
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“…To our knowledge, this was the first time effects of branch manipulation on sap flow changes in different sectors of a trunk were studied. Cabibel and Isberie [3] studied the effects of root manipulation on sap flow changes in different sectors of a cherry tree trunk and found that the heterogeneity of sap flow in different sectors of the trunk was closely correlated with the spatial heterogeneity of soil moisture in relation to local root bundle. They concluded that preferential flow pathways existed in the soil-root-trunk system.…”
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“…Good correlations were found between trunk shrinkage and swelling and the changes in tree water * FAX No: +34.968.396213. E-mail: atorreci@cebas.csic.es status (Garnier and Berger, 1986;Huguet et al, 1992;Cabibel and Isberie, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%