Abstract: | Hydroponic sunflower plants were used in a quantitative studyof the relationship between total plant and leaf resistancesto transpirational water movement and transpiration rate. Theresults demonstrate that both resistances are flux-dependentand decline 56-fold during a comparable increase in transpiration.The resistance of excised leaves including the petiole was approximatelyhalf the total plant resistance. Subsequent analyses of the water potential gradients and transpirationalfluxes in whole plants permitted calculation of the magnitudeof the partial resistances imposed by roots, stem, petiole,and leaf. The root and leaf resistances were approximately 50%and 30% of the total resistance respectively. Stem and petiolarresistances were relatively small and both influenced watermovement to the upper leaves similarly. The values obtainedare compared with previous published results obtained usingdiverse experimental techniques. |