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Influence of Rewatering and Time of Sampling on Solute Accumulation of two Populus deltoides clones
Tree Physiology (1997)
  • Michael R. Kuhns
Abstract
We investigated effects of rehydration and time of sampling on solute accumulation in plants of two greenhouse- grown Populus deltoides Bartr. clones (Ohio Red and Platte) subjected to multiple cycles of water stress. Osmotic potential of leaves at full turgor was measured at predawn on well-watered (control) and water-stressed (conditioned) plants that had been rewatered the previous afternoon. Water-soluble organic solutes (carbohydrates, phenolic glucosides and organic acids) were determined at both predawn and midday, before and after rewatering. 
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1997
Citation Information
Michael R. Kuhns. "Influence of Rewatering and Time of Sampling on Solute Accumulation of two Populus deltoides clones" Tree Physiology Vol. 17 (1997) p. 341 - 346
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_kuhns/220/