Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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... water potential must always be low- er ( more negative ) than soil water po- tential , as long as the atmosphere is the final sink . I now report that , under certain conditions , leaf water potential may in fact be higher ( less ...
... water potential must always be low- er ( more negative ) than soil water po- tential , as long as the atmosphere is the final sink . I now report that , under certain conditions , leaf water potential may in fact be higher ( less ...
Page 1267
... potential gradient for pepper ( solution -7.2 bars , leaves ( average ) -4.2 bars ) , similar to those in Table 1 ... water potentials , the gradients be- ing returned to their conventional di- rection . I reported good agreement be ...
... potential gradient for pepper ( solution -7.2 bars , leaves ( average ) -4.2 bars ) , similar to those in Table 1 ... water potentials , the gradients be- ing returned to their conventional di- rection . I reported good agreement be ...
Page 1268
... water potential of 3 bars . -2.5 , 4.0 , and -2.4 bars ( middle leaves ) . The leaf potentials therefore varied as expected , decreasing at mid- night and increasing almost exactly to their original values the following noon . Metabolic ...
... water potential of 3 bars . -2.5 , 4.0 , and -2.4 bars ( middle leaves ) . The leaf potentials therefore varied as expected , decreasing at mid- night and increasing almost exactly to their original values the following noon . Metabolic ...
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