WATER IN THE STEMS OF SESSILE OAK (QUERCUS-PETRAEA) ASSESSED BY COMPUTER-TOMOGRAPHY WITH CONCURRENT MEASUREMENTS OF SAP VELOCITY AND ULTRASOUND EMISSION

Citation
A. Raschi et al., WATER IN THE STEMS OF SESSILE OAK (QUERCUS-PETRAEA) ASSESSED BY COMPUTER-TOMOGRAPHY WITH CONCURRENT MEASUREMENTS OF SAP VELOCITY AND ULTRASOUND EMISSION, Plant, cell and environment, 18(5), 1995, pp. 545-554
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01407791
Volume
18
Issue
5
Year of publication
1995
Pages
545 - 554
Database
ISI
SICI code
0140-7791(1995)18:5<545:WITSOS>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Concurrent measurements of heat pulse velocity and ultrasound acoustic emission were performed on the trunks of adult Quercus petraea plants under different water stress conditions, On the trunk section of the plants the wood density was measured non-destructively using a mobile computer tomograph which measures the attenuation of a collimated beam of radiation which traverses the trunk, By scanning the trunk in diff erent directions, it is possible to map wood density in the section. A s wood density is strictly correlated with water content, this method allows evaluation of the water content in the trunk section and the wa ter conditions in the different parts of the section, The computer-tom ograph technique is non-invasive and is not influenced by climatic flu ctuations, A close agreement was found between wood density and heat p ulse velocity; the relationship between these two parameters and ultra sound acoustic emission is discussed, Trunks of sessile oak appear wel l suited as water storage reservoirs playing an important role in tree survival during extended periods of low soil water availability, espe cially in the context of global climatic change, Here the computer-tom ograph methodology is described and suggestions are made for further r esearch development.