Magnitude and mechanisms of disequilibrium between predawn plant and soil water potentials

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Linton, Matthew J.
Other Author Donovan, Lisa A.; Richards, James H.
Title Magnitude and mechanisms of disequilibrium between predawn plant and soil water potentials
Date 2003
Description Predawn plant water potential (Uw, measured with leaf psychrometers) and surrogate measurements made with the pressure chamber (termed Upc here) are used to infer comparative ecological performance, based on the expectation that these plant potentials reflect the wettest soil Uw accessed by roots. There is growing evidence, however, that some species exhibit substantial predawn disequilibrium (PDD), defined as plant Uw or Upc at predawn substantially more negative than the Uw of soil accessed by roots.
Type Text
Publisher Ecological Society of America
Volume 84
Issue 2
First Page 463
Last Page 470
Subject Roots; Transpiration; Solutes
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Donovan, L. A., Richards, J. H., & Linton, M. J. (2003). Magnitude and mechanisms of disequilibrium between predawn plant and soil water potentials. Ecology, 84(2), 463-70.
Rights Management (c) Ecological Society of America
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6xh088z
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