Soil and plant resistance effects on transpirational and leaf water responses by groundnut to soil water potential
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by CSIRO Publishing in Soil Research
- Vol. 19 (1) , 51-60
- https://doi.org/10.1071/sr9810051
Abstract
The phasic and diurnal leaf water potential (ØL) and transpirational responses to soil water potential by groundnut (Arachis hypogea L.) were investigated under controlled soil water conditions in a glasshouse. Three different soil water potentials (Øs) in the tensiometric ranges were maintained in a lateritic sandy loam soil (Oxisol) during the seedling (S1), branching (S2) and peg formation (S3) stages of groundnut. Measured values of Øs, ØL rooting density, soil capillary conductivity and transpiration rate were used to calculate the soil and plant resistances to water uptake by the plant. The soil and plant resistances to water uptake by the groundnut plant increased appreciably as the soil water potential decreased from -0.11 to -0.70 bar. Plant resistance (Rp) was two to three orders of magnitude higher than soil resistance (Rs). Rs decreased with growth of the plant, whereas Rp increased, especially at -0.7 bar Øs, Decreases in transpiration at Øs lower than -0.33 bar were closely associated with the increases in the plant and soil resistances, and with lower leaf water potentials.Keywords
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