In eastern cottonwood cuttings, conductivity loss increased sharply below water potentials of –1.0 MPa, with 100% loss of conductivity occurring by –2.0
This shows the likelihood of cavitation having effects on the growth rate of cottonwood trees
In eastern cottonwood cuttings, conductivity loss increased sharply below water potentials of –1.0 MPa, with 100% loss of conductivity occurring by –2.0
This shows the likelihood of cavitation having effects on the growth rate of cottonwood trees
A new 368-year tree-ring chronology (A.D. 1643–2010) has been developed in western North Dakota using plains cottonwood (Populus deltoides subsp. monilifera)
The scientific name of plain cottonwood of TR