Relative changes in cell turgor of leaves of well-watered tomato plants were evaluated using the leaf patch clamp pressure probe (LPCP) under dynamic greenhouse climate conditions. Leaf patch clamp pressure changes, a measure for relative changes in cell turgor, were monitored at three different heights of transpiring and non-transpiring leaves of tomato plants on sunny and cloudy days simultaneously with whole plant water uptake. Clear diel patterns were observed for relative changes of cell turgor of both transpiring and non-transpiring leaves, which were stronger on sunny days than on cloudy days. A clear effect of canopy height was also observed. Non-transpiring leaves showed relative changes in cell turgor that closely followed plant w...
Measurement of physiological traits can be used to monitor plant water status, for irrigation schedu...
Although growers seem to be able to control the incidence of tipburn in soilgrown lettuce (Lactuca s...
Leaf dehydration decreases water potential and cell turgor pressure. Therefore, changes in cell turg...
Relative changes in cell turgor of leaves of well-watered tomato plants were evaluated using the lea...
Turgor pressure provides a sensitive indicator for irrigation scheduling. Leaf turgor pressure of Mu...
An advanced non-invasive, field-suitable and inexpensive leaf patch clamp pressure probe for online-...
In many plant organs the rate of growth decreases when reduced water availability leads to a reducti...
One of the many opportunities of direct crop monitoring is the ability to detect suboptimal growth c...
A high-precision pressure probe is described which allows non-invasive online-monitoring of the wate...
The ever increasing importance of water as a critical resource for agricultural production has encou...
<p/>The ever increasing importance of water as a critical resource for agricultural production...
Although thermal screens were already introduced more than twenty years ago in Western European glas...
Water status plays an important role for fruit quality and quantity in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum ...
An experiment was conducted in a greenhouse at the Department of Biological Sciences, University of ...
Maintaining good plant water status is crucial for optimal production and quality of tomato in green...
Measurement of physiological traits can be used to monitor plant water status, for irrigation schedu...
Although growers seem to be able to control the incidence of tipburn in soilgrown lettuce (Lactuca s...
Leaf dehydration decreases water potential and cell turgor pressure. Therefore, changes in cell turg...
Relative changes in cell turgor of leaves of well-watered tomato plants were evaluated using the lea...
Turgor pressure provides a sensitive indicator for irrigation scheduling. Leaf turgor pressure of Mu...
An advanced non-invasive, field-suitable and inexpensive leaf patch clamp pressure probe for online-...
In many plant organs the rate of growth decreases when reduced water availability leads to a reducti...
One of the many opportunities of direct crop monitoring is the ability to detect suboptimal growth c...
A high-precision pressure probe is described which allows non-invasive online-monitoring of the wate...
The ever increasing importance of water as a critical resource for agricultural production has encou...
<p/>The ever increasing importance of water as a critical resource for agricultural production...
Although thermal screens were already introduced more than twenty years ago in Western European glas...
Water status plays an important role for fruit quality and quantity in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum ...
An experiment was conducted in a greenhouse at the Department of Biological Sciences, University of ...
Maintaining good plant water status is crucial for optimal production and quality of tomato in green...
Measurement of physiological traits can be used to monitor plant water status, for irrigation schedu...
Although growers seem to be able to control the incidence of tipburn in soilgrown lettuce (Lactuca s...
Leaf dehydration decreases water potential and cell turgor pressure. Therefore, changes in cell turg...