Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
81796 Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Dixon-Tyree stem hygrometer has hitherto been used primarily indoors in controlled conditions. We used it, and the leaf pressure chamber, to measure water potentials in plantation rubber trees outside in the Côte d’Ivoire (May and September 2004). Measurements of stem and root xylem water potentials were considered to be reliable, provided they complied with technical constraints that we specify. The stem hygrometer is non-destructive if the sensor is well installed, and provides measurements for two to three weeks without intervention, although the initial measurements are sometimes erroneous.

► The Dixon stem hygrometer has hitherto been used primarily indoors in controlled conditions. ► We used it, to measure water potentials in plantation rubber trees outside in the Côte d’Ivoire. ► The measurement of water potential using the stem hygrometer is non-destructive. ► Measurement is based on readings of tension; it is possible to automate the process. ► The data resulting of measurement offered satisfactory results.

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