The Effects of Root Pruning on the Water Relations of Helianthus annuus L. |
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Authors: | BRIGGS, GEORGE M. WIEBE, HERMAN H. |
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Abstract: | Four-week-old Helianthus annuus plants, grown in both soil andliquid culture, were root pruned at the point of root attachmentto the stem. Transpiration, leaf water potential and leaf conductivitywere monitored for several days after pruning. Pruning loweredtranspiration and leaf conductivity in amounts proportionalto the amount of pruning. In some experiments pruning causeda slight lowering of leaf water potential, while in others nopruning effect could be found. The effects of pruning varieddepending upon culture conditions, with greater effects beingfound in soil and unaerated liquid culture than in aerated liquidculture. Soil water potential did not appear to have a stronginfluence on the magnitude of the pruning effect. The effectsof root pruning are less than would be predicted by an Ohm'sLaw analysis of flow; possible reasons for this are discussed. |
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