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      Transpiration and canopy conductance of two contrasting forest types in the Lesser Himalaya of Central Nepal

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      Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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              An improved heat pulse method to measure low and reverse rates of sap flow in woody plants.

              The compensation heat pulse method (CHPM) is of limited value for measuring low rates of sap flow in woody plants. Recent application of the CHPM to woody roots has further illustrated some of the constraints of this technique. Here we present an improved heat pulse method, termed the heat ratio method (HRM), to measure low and reverse rates of sap flow in woody plants. The HRM has several important advantages over the CHPM, including improved measurement range and resolution, protocols to correct for physical and thermal errors in sensor deployment, and a simple linear function to describe wound effects. We describe the theory and methodological protocols of the HRM, provide wound correction coefficients, and validate the reliability and accuracy of the technique against gravimetric measurements of transpiration.
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                Journal
                Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
                Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
                Elsevier BV
                01681923
                October 2014
                October 2014
                : 197
                : 76-90
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                10.1016/j.agrformet.2014.05.012
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                © 2014

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