X-ray computed microtomography characterizes the wound effect that causes sap flow underestimation by thermal dissipation sensors

Volume: 38, Issue: 2, Pages: 287 - 301
Published: Sep 6, 2017
Abstract
Insertion of thermal dissipation (TD) sap flow sensors in living tree stems causes damage of the wood tissue, as is the case with other invasive methods. The subsequent wound formation is one of the main causes of underestimation of tree water-use measured by TD sensors. However, the specific alterations in wood anatomy in response to inserted sensors have not yet been characterized, and the linked dysfunctions in xylem conductance and sensor...
Paper Details
Title
X-ray computed microtomography characterizes the wound effect that causes sap flow underestimation by thermal dissipation sensors
Published Date
Sep 6, 2017
Volume
38
Issue
2
Pages
287 - 301
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