2015
DOI: 10.1016/s2095-3119(14)60930-8
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Stem flow of seed-maize under alternate furrow irrigation and double-row ridge planting in an arid region of Northwest China

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“…However, lags in sap flow in response to Rs increased across plant growth stages with distinct changes in sap flow lags in each growth state. Differences in sap flow lags were not related to plant size because the height and leaf area were stable during the observation period (Bo et al, 2015). The differences in sap flow lags in various growth stages when the plant height and leaf area were stable could be due to the changes in capacitance tissues, probably confirming that variability in lags mainly correspond to the differences in plant capacitance (Schulze et al, 1985;Martin et al, 1997;Phillips et al, 1997;Goldstein et al, 1998;O'Brien et al, 2004;Čermák et al, 2007;Dragoni et al, 2009;Liu et al, 2015).…”
Section: Time Lags Between Seed-maize Stem Sap Flow and Environmental Factorsmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…However, lags in sap flow in response to Rs increased across plant growth stages with distinct changes in sap flow lags in each growth state. Differences in sap flow lags were not related to plant size because the height and leaf area were stable during the observation period (Bo et al, 2015). The differences in sap flow lags in various growth stages when the plant height and leaf area were stable could be due to the changes in capacitance tissues, probably confirming that variability in lags mainly correspond to the differences in plant capacitance (Schulze et al, 1985;Martin et al, 1997;Phillips et al, 1997;Goldstein et al, 1998;O'Brien et al, 2004;Čermák et al, 2007;Dragoni et al, 2009;Liu et al, 2015).…”
Section: Time Lags Between Seed-maize Stem Sap Flow and Environmental Factorsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The stem sap flow data on 132 DAS were used to validate the models. In multivariate regression model, the independent variables included Rs and VPDair, which were the mainly positive affecting factors of seed-maize stem flow (Bo et al, 2015). Likewise, we fitted the ARIMAX model to the stem sap flow series using independent variables as predictor variables.…”
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