Cross-validation of the high-capacity tensiometer and thermocouple psychrometer for continuous monitoring of xylem water potential in saplings
Dainese, Roberta and de C.F.L. Lopes, Bruna and Tedeschi, Giuseppe and Lamarque, Laurent J. and Delzon, Sylvain and Fourcaud, Thierry and Tarantino, Alessandro (2022) Cross-validation of the high-capacity tensiometer and thermocouple psychrometer for continuous monitoring of xylem water potential in saplings. Journal of Experimental Botany, 73 (1). pp. 400-412. erab412. ISSN 1460-2431 (https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erab412)
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Abstract
The pressure chamber, the most popular method used to measure xylem water potential, is a discontinuous and destructive technique and is therefore not suitable for automated monitoring. Continuous non-destructive monitoring could until very recently be achieved only by use of the thermocouple psychrometer (TP). Here we present the high-capacity tensiometer (HCT) as an alternative method for continuous non-destructive monitoring. This provided us with a unique chance to cross-validate the two instruments by installing them simultaneously on the same sapling stem. The HCT and the TP showed excellent agreement for xylem water potential less than –0.5 MPa. Response to day/night cycles and watering was remarkably in phase, indicating excellent response time of both instruments despite substantially different working principles. For xylem water potential greater than –0.5 MPa, the discrepancies sometimes observed between the HCT and TP were mainly attributed to the kaolin paste used to establish contact between the xylem and the HCT, which becomes hydraulically poorly conductive in this range of water potential once dried beyond its air-entry value and subsequently re-wetted. Notwithstanding this limitation, which can be overcome by selecting a clay paste with higher air-entry value, the HCT has been shown to represent a valid alternative to the TP.
ORCID iDs
Dainese, Roberta, de C.F.L. Lopes, Bruna ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7669-7236, Tedeschi, Giuseppe, Lamarque, Laurent J., Delzon, Sylvain, Fourcaud, Thierry and Tarantino, Alessandro ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6690-748X;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 78017 Dates: DateEvent5 January 2022Published10 September 2021Published Online3 September 2021AcceptedSubjects: Science > Botany Department: Faculty of Engineering > Civil and Environmental Engineering Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 05 Oct 2021 10:12 Last modified: 16 Nov 2024 11:37 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/78017