Some Abnormal Water Relations in Citrus Trees of the Arid Southwest And Their Po

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Some Abnormal Water Relations in Citrus Trees of the Arid Southwest And Their Po
Robert W Robert Willard Hodgson
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And 12 M. S 260. 2 Same gathered between 1 P. M. And 4 P. M ................................... 247. 7 Fruits destined to subsequent abscission gathered between 9 A. M. And 12 M ....................................................................... 201. 4 Same gathered between 1 P. M. And 4 P. M ................................. 179. 2 of the fact that as the leaves grow older there is a progressive decrease in water content.
It is also quite evident that a regular diurnal decrease in the wate
...r content of leaves of the current season's growth is manifest during the afternoon. Such leaves averaged 164. 9% in water content for the period between 9 A. M. And 12 M. And only 157. 2% for the period between 1 P. M. And 4 P. M. This difference does not appear significant when viewed in the light of the large differences obtained by Living- ston and Brown with some of their material. However, it should be borne in mind that those authors were dealing, for the most part, with much more succulent plants containing a large amount of water storage tissue.

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