International audienceTransient thermal dissipation (TTD) systems provide a simple way to measure xylem sap flow with dual or single Granier-type probe, which gives lower energy consumption and higher accuracy due to its lessor sensitivity to thermal interferences. A new system, TTD heat within 5 min (TTD5), proposed on the reduction of the heating duration. This evolution captured interest through decreased energy consumption and increased temporal resolution. Within our study, the first objective was to test and calibrate this new system with a single probe for young rubber tree - Hevea brasiliensis. The second objective was to explore the sources of variability in calibration such as species, individual cut-stems and probe-wood contact. ...
Granier sap flow system is one of the most commonly used techniques for measurements of whole-tree w...
In sap flow studies, there is no method complying with high efficiency and versatility of sap flow m...
There is increasing evidence of diel variation in water content of stems of living trees as a result...
International audienceTransient thermal dissipation (TTD) systems provide a simple way to measure xy...
International audienceComparisons of tree water relations between treatments, species and sites are ...
Recent works have showed the possibility of measuring sap flow density (u) by a single heated probe ...
In thermal dissipation method the stationary regime is used to estimate sap flow density from the te...
Context : The thermal dissipation method to measure sap flow in tree stems can be used with cyclic h...
A compact portable electronic system has been developed for measurement of sap flow through the xyle...
Available sap flow methods are still far from being simple, cheap and reliable enough to be used bey...
We evaluated the performance of the Heat Dissipation Technique (HDT) to measure sap flow in whole tr...
• In thermal dissipation method the stationary regime is used to estimate sap flow density from the...
Because of its low cost and simple fabrication, it is easy to advocate for the single probe method a...
In order to assess water balance of rubber plantations at plot scale, accurate dynamic measurements ...
Sap flow measurements with thermometric methods are widely used to measure transpiration in plants. ...
Granier sap flow system is one of the most commonly used techniques for measurements of whole-tree w...
In sap flow studies, there is no method complying with high efficiency and versatility of sap flow m...
There is increasing evidence of diel variation in water content of stems of living trees as a result...
International audienceTransient thermal dissipation (TTD) systems provide a simple way to measure xy...
International audienceComparisons of tree water relations between treatments, species and sites are ...
Recent works have showed the possibility of measuring sap flow density (u) by a single heated probe ...
In thermal dissipation method the stationary regime is used to estimate sap flow density from the te...
Context : The thermal dissipation method to measure sap flow in tree stems can be used with cyclic h...
A compact portable electronic system has been developed for measurement of sap flow through the xyle...
Available sap flow methods are still far from being simple, cheap and reliable enough to be used bey...
We evaluated the performance of the Heat Dissipation Technique (HDT) to measure sap flow in whole tr...
• In thermal dissipation method the stationary regime is used to estimate sap flow density from the...
Because of its low cost and simple fabrication, it is easy to advocate for the single probe method a...
In order to assess water balance of rubber plantations at plot scale, accurate dynamic measurements ...
Sap flow measurements with thermometric methods are widely used to measure transpiration in plants. ...
Granier sap flow system is one of the most commonly used techniques for measurements of whole-tree w...
In sap flow studies, there is no method complying with high efficiency and versatility of sap flow m...
There is increasing evidence of diel variation in water content of stems of living trees as a result...