A model of the variation of water potential and diameter within a woody axis cross-section under transpiration conditions |
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Authors: | P. Panterne Jacques Burger Pierre Cruiziat |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institut de biologie théorique, Université d’Angers, 10 rue A. Boquel, F-49100 Angers, France, Tel.: (33) 02 41 72 34 34; Fax: (33) 02 41 72 34 46; e-mail: panterne@ibt.univ-angers.fr, FR;(2) Unité associée de Physiologie intégrée de l’Arbre fruitier (PIAF), INRA, Université Blaise-Pascal, Domaine de Crouelle, F-63039 Clermont-Ferrand Cedex 02, France, FR |
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Abstract: | ![]() The spatio-temporal variation of water potential and the corresponding changes in diameter in a woody axis cross-section have been modelled. The two-dimensional space model is based on the assumption that the water flux is regulated by Darcy’s law which leads to a diffusion type equation. This equation takes into account the water movements to and from the xylem vessels in space and time. The water potential of the vessels being given, a numerical solution provided the values of the water potential variations of the wood and peripheral elastic tissues in the woody axis cross-section throughout the day. By specifying that the predawn water potential equilibrates throughout the whole section, this study enabled us to determine a range of satisfactory values of parameters. A first validation was given by an application of the model to a peach-tree. It was performed by comparing the calculated variations in diameter of a trunk to those which were measured. In conclusion we discuss some physiological consequences of the model. Received: 25 January 1997 / Accepted: 13 October 1997 |
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Keywords: | Water potential Model Diffusion Woody axis Diameter |
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