Dye-flow apparatus to measure the variation in axial xylem permeability over a stem cross-section |
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Authors: | R. E. BOOKER |
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Affiliation: | Forest Research Insititute, New Zealand Forest Service, Private Bag. Rotorua, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract Equipment and methodology are described that allows the radial variation in axial xylem permeability (hydraulic conductivity) over a tree cross-section to be measured and the flow paths to be identified by the strictly controlled flow of dye through a specimen. The apparatus can be calibrated so that the point-to-point variation of absolute permeability over a xylem cross-section can be calculated from the dye-flow patterns, which otherwise show only relative variations in permeability. The effect of using different dyes and dye concentrations on the penetration time and the shape of the dye patterns was investigated. The penetration time through the wood of identical end-matched specimens is appreciably longer for fixing dyes than for non-fixing dyes, and for the fixing dyes it depends strongly on the dye concentration. However, the dye patterns of the end-matched specimens were indistinguishable with fixing and non-fixing dyes, and independent of dye concentration. The fixing dye toluidine blue at 0.25% to 0.5% (w/w) was found most suitable as it yields a clear permanent pattern. |
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Keywords: | Pinus radiata dye-flow apparatus dye axial permeability xylem |
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