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Cited Publications - SC-1 Leaf Porometer

  • Measurements:
    • Stomatal Conductance
  • Applications:
    • Irrigation Scheduling,
    • Plant Water Stress
  • Products:
    • SC-1 Leaf Porometer for Stomatal Conductance Measurements,
    • Environmental Instruments

Cited Publications

Isa A. M. Yunusa, Ian K. Nuberg, Sigfredo Fuentes, Ping Lu and Derek Eamus, “A simple field validation of daily transpiration derived from sapflow using a porometer and minimal meteorological data” Plant and Soil (2007) 0032-079X (Print) 1573-5036 (Online)

M. B. Kirkham, “Horizontal Root Growth: Water Uptake and Stomatal Resistance under Microgravity” Vadose Zone J 7:1125-1131 (2008)

Toshio Shibuya, Haruka Nakashima, Kaori Shimizu-Maruo and Tomoko Kawara, “Improvement of Graft Development in Tomato and Eggplant Grafted Cuttings by Supplying Warmed Water to Graft Union during Low-air-temperature Storage” Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science Vol. 76 (2007), No. 3 217-223

Michael Frei, Juan Pariasca Tanaka and Matthias Wissuwa, “Genotypic variation in tolerance to elevated ozone in rice: dissection of distinct genetic factors linked to tolerance mechanisms” Journal of Experimental Botany, doi:10.1093/jxb/ern222, http://jxb.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/full/ern222v1

Prasanna Thevar, M. B. Kirkham, Robert Aiken, Kenneth Kofoid, and Zhanguo Xin, “Stomatal Resistance of Eight Sorghum Lines Varying in Transpiration Efficiency.” Proceeding from the 2007 ASA/CSSA/SSSA International Annual Meeting, New Orleans

Erin Frank, “RUST AND DROUGHT EFFECTS ON GENE EXPRESSION AND PHYTOHORMONE CONCENTRATION IN BIG BLUESTEM” Master’s Thesis, Colorado State University 2004 https://krex.k-state.edu/dspace/bitstream/2097/393/1/ErinFrank2007.pdf

 

Further Reading

Campbell, G. S and Norman, J.M. An Introduction to Environmental Biophysics. Springer-Verlag: New York, Heidelberg, Berlin. Second Ed. 1998. pp. 90-92

Jones, H.G. Plants and Microclimate. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 1983.

Marshall, B. and Woodward, F.I. Instrumentation for Environmental Psychology. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. 1985.

Pearcy, R.W. et al. Plant Physiological Ecology: Field-Methods and Instrumentation. Chapman and Hall: New York, London. 1989. Pp. 137-158.

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