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Reference List

Below is a list of Dynamax References divided by catagory in order of date published. Some are provided in PDF format. If a reference listed is not in PDF please contact admin@dynamax.com to request a copy to be sent, please include you mailing address in the email.

Heat Balance Method for Sap Flow Measurements
Granier Method of Sap-Velocity Flow Measurements
Hydraulic Conductance Meaurement of Roots and Stems (HPFM)
TDR Soil Moisture Measurement
Delta-T Theta Probe
Water Reclamation, Bio/Phyto Remediation, Environmental
Other Sensors and Systems - Fruit growth, Stem growth
EC1 Sigma Probe
Image Analysis - HemiView / Solar Radiation
Weather

 

Heat Balance Method for Sap Flow Measurements

1. Baker, J.M. and C.H.M. van Bavel. 1987. (535 KB)
Measurement of mass flow of water in stems of herbaceous plants. Plant, Cell, and Environment 10: 777-782.

2. Steinberg, S. 1988
Dynamax Trunk-Flow Gauge Test, Technical Application Report 2. Insulation and Time of Attachment Test. Dynamax Inc.

3. Steinberg, S.L., C.H.M. van Bavel, and M.J. McFarland. 1989. (700 KB)
A gauge to measure mass flow in stems and trunks of woody plants. J. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 114: 466-472.

5. Heilman, J.L., Brittin, C.L. and Zajicek, J.M., 1989. (1.8 MB)
Water use by shrubs as affected by energy exchange with building walls. Agric. For. Meteorol., 48:345-357.

6. Baker, J.M., and J.L. Nieber. 1989. (958 KB)
An analysis of the steady-state heat balance method for measuring sap flow in plants. Agric. For. Meteorol., 48:93-109.

4. Dugas, Wm. A. 1990. (1 MB)
Comparative measurement of stem flow and transpiration in cotton. J. Appl. Climatol. 2,215-221 (1990)

7. Steinberg, S.L., C.H.M. van Bavel, and M.J. McFarland. 1990. (244 KB)
Improved sap flow gauge for woody and herbaceous plants. Agronomy J. 82: 851-854.

8. Heilman, J.L. and J.M. Ham. 1990. (565 KB)
Measurement of mass flow rate of sap in Ligustrum Japonicum. Hort Science. 25: 465-467.

9. Ham, J., J.L. Heilman, and R.J. Lascano. 1990. (874 KB)
Determination of soil water evaporation and transpiration from energy balance and stem flow measurements. Agric. For. Met., 52: 287-301.

10. Steinberg, S. L., M.J. McFarland, and J.W. Worthington. 1990. (578 KB)
Comparison of trunk and branch sap flow with canopy transpiration in pecan. J. Exp. Botany, 41: 653-659.

11. Rose, M. A. and J. L. Cuello, 1990.
Performance of a heat balance stem flow gauge on a potted rose plant. Am. Soc. Agr. Eng., Meeting Paper No 90-3011, Jun 24-27.

12. Steinberg, S.L.,Jayne M. Zajicek, and M.J. McFarland. 1991. (1.9 MB)
Water Relations of Hibiscus following Pruning or Chemical Growth Regulation. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 116(3):465-470.

13. Steinberg, S.L., Jayne M. Zajicek, and M.J. McFarland. 1991. (1.5 MB)
Short-term Effect of Uniconazole on the Water Relations and Growth of Ligustrum. Am. Soc. Hort. Sci. 116(3): 460-464.

14. Ham, J.M., Heilman, J.L., and Lascano, R.J., 1991. (2.2 MB)
Soil and Canopy Energy Balances of a Row Crop at Partial Cover. Agronomy J. 83:744-753.

15. Dugas, William A., and Mayeux, Herman S. JR., 1991. (2.1 MB)
Evaporation from rangeland with and without honey mesquite. J. of Range Mngmt., 44: (2)

16. Saliendra, Nicanor Z., Meinzer, Frederick C., Grantz, David A., Neufeld, Howard, and Goldstein, Guillermo,1991 (221 KB)
Transpiration of Contrasting Sugarcane Cultivars During Soil Drying in the Field. Hawaiian Sugar Planter Assoc. and USDA-ARS, Aiea, HI., Amer. Soc. of Agronomy, Sap Flow Symposium, Poster #136, Oct. 30, 1991.

17. Howell, T. A., Schneider, A. D., Tolk, J. A., 1991
Sprinkler Evaporation Losses and Efficiency. Proceedings Central Plains Irrigation Short Course and Equipment Exposition, Feb 5 1991, North Platte, Nebraska.

18. Lascano, R.J., Baumhhardt, R.L., Lipe, W.N., 1992 (760 KB)
Measurement of Water Flow in Grapevines using the Stem Heat Balance Method. Am. J. Enol. Vitic. Vol. 43: (2)

19. Dugas, William A., Heuer, Marcus L., and Mayeux., Herman S., 1992 (358 KB)
Diurnal measurements of honey mesquite transpiration using stem flow gauges. J. of Range Mngmt., 45:99-102.

21. Wiebel, Joseph, Chako, Elias. 1992 (258 KB)
Sap Flow, Weight Loss and Transpiration in Mangosteen. CSIRO Division of Hort., Darwin. Sap Flow Workshop, Loxton Research Centre, Loxton, S.A., May 6, 1992

22. Van Bavel, Michael G., 1992 (808 KB)
Stem Flow Gauges for Measurement of Crop Water Use., National Irrigation Convention Proceedings, Pg. 59-72

23. Messina, Michael G., Duncan, Jackie E., 1992 (2.3 MB)
Establishment, Growth and Water Use of Quercus Virginiana (Mill.) on Lignite Surface -Mined Soils Following Irrigation. Paper presented at the 1992 National Meeting of the American Society for Surface Mining and Reclamation, Duluth, Minnesota, June 14-18,1992.

24. Gavloski, J.E., Whitfield, G.H. and Ellis, C.R. 1992 (625 KB)
Effect of restricted watering on sap flow and growth in corn (Zea mays L.) Can. J. Plant Sci. 72: 361-368 (Apr. 1992)

25. Meinzer, F.C., Saliendra N.Z. and Crisosto C.H., 1992 (2.5 MB)
Carbon Isotope Discrimination and Gas Exchange in Coffea arabica during Adjustment to Different Soil Moisture Regimes. Aust. J. Plant Physiol., 1992. 19. 171-84

26. Saliendra, N.Z. and Fredrick C., Meinzer, 1992 (850 KB)
Genotypic, Developmental and Drought-Induced Differences in Root Hydraulic Conductance of Contrasting Sugarcane Cultivars. Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 43, No.254, pp. 1209-1217, September 1992

27. Gavloski, J.E.,G.H. Whitfield, and C.R. Ellis. 1992. (1.6 MB)
Effect of Larvae of Western Corn Rootworm (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) and of Mechanical Root Pruning on Sap Flow and Growth of Corn. J. Econ. Entomol. 85(4):1434-1441.

20. Van Bavel, Michael G., 1993 (396 KB)
System Solution for Real-Time Sap Flow Monitoring. International Water & Irrigation Review, Vol. 13, No. 1, 1993, pp.25-29

28. Dugas, W.A., Wallace, J.S., Allen, S.J. and Roberts, J.M., 1993 (842 KB)
Heat balance, porometer, and deuterium estimates of transpiration from potted trees. Agric. Forest Meteorol. 64 (1993)47-62

29. Devitt, D.A., Berkowitz M., Schulte, P.J. and Morris, R.L. 1993 (785 KB)
Estimating Transpiration for Three Woody Ornamental Tree Species using Stem-flow Gauges and Lysimetry. HortScience, Vol. 28 (3), March 1993

30. Meinzer, F.C., Goldstein, G., Holbrook, N.M., Jackson, P. and Cavelier, J. 1993 (699 KB)
Stomatal and environmental control of transpiration in a lowland tropical forest tree. Plant, Cell and Environment,16 (1993) 429-436

31. Gutierrez, Marco V., Harrington, Robin A., Meinzer, Frederick C. and Fownes James C., 1994 (1.7 MB)
The effect of environmentally induced stem temperature gradients on transpiration estimates from the heat balance method in two tropical woody species. Tree Physiology 14, 179-190

32. Hinckley, T.M., Brooks, J.R., Cermak, J., Ceulemans, R., Kucera, J., Meinzer, F.C. and Roberts, D.A. 1994 (999 KB)
Water flux in a hybrid poplar stand. Tree Physiology 14, 1005-1018

33. Gutierrez, Marco V., Meinzer, Frederick C., 1994 (622 KB)
Estimating Water Use and Irrigation Requirements of Coffee in Hawaii. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 119(3):652-657.1994.

34. Gutierrez, Marco V., Meinzer, Frederick.,1994 (758 KB)
Energy balance and latent heat flux partitioning in coffee hedgerows at different stages of canopy development. Agricultural & Forest Meteorology 68 (1994) 173-186

35. Rose, Mary Ann and Rose, Mark A., 1994 (219 KB)
Oscillatory Transpiration May Complicate Stomatal Conductance and Gas-exchange Measurements. HortScience 29(6):693-694. 1994

36. Rose, Mark A., Beattie, David J. and White, John W., 1994 (868 KB)
Oscillations of Whole-plant Transpiration in "Moonlight" Rose. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci. 119(3):439-445. 1994.

37. Ansley, R.J., Dugas, W.A., Heuer, M.L. and Trevino, B.A., 1994 (1 MB)
Stem flow and porometer measurements of transpiration from honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa). Journal of Experimental Botany. Vol.45, No. 275,pp. 847-856, June 1994

38. Dugas, W.A., Heuer, M.L., Hunsaker, D., Kimbal, B.A., Lewin, K.F., Nagy, J., Johnson M., 1994 (698 KB)
Sap flow measurements of transpiration from cotton grown under ambient and enriched CO2 concentrations. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 70 (1994) 231-245.

39. Heilman, J.L., McInnes, K.J., Savage, M.J., Gesch, R.W., Lascano, R.J., 1994 (1.3 MB)
Soil and canopy energy balances in a west Texas vineyard. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 71 (1994) 99-114

41. Wiltshire, J.J., Unsworth, M.H., Wright, C.J., 1994 (445 KB)
Seasonal changes in water use of ash trees exposed to ozone episodes. New Phytol, (1994), 127, 349-354

42. Tan, C.S., Buttery, B.R., 1994 (390 KB)
Determination of the water use of two pairs of soybean isolines differing in stomatal frequency using a heat balance stem flow gauge. Can. J. Plant Sci. 75: 99-103

40. Grime, V.L., Morison J.I.L., Simmonds, L.P., 1995 (1.1 MB)
Including the heat storage term in sap flow measurements with the stem heat balance method. Agricultural and Forest Meterology 74 (1995) 1-25

46. Van Bavel, M.G., 1995 (374 KB)
Advances in microirrigation control by sap-flow monitoring systems. Proceedings of the Fifth International Microirriation Congress., ASAE., April 2-6, 1995, Orlando, Florida: 234-238.

50. Meinzer, C., Frederick, , Fownes, H., James, Harrington, A., Robin, 1996 (753 KB)
Growth indices and stomatal control of transpiration in Acacia koa stands planted at different densities. Tree Physiology 16 (1996) 607-615

61. van Bavel, Cornelius, H.M., van Bavel, Michael G., Lascano, Robert, J., 1996 (386 KB)
Automatic Irrigation Based on Monitoring Plant Transpiration. American Society of Ag Engineers, Proceeding of the International Conference Nov 3-6, 1996, pp 1088-1092

59. Ohta, Katsumi, Hosoki, Takashi, Matsumoto, Ken, Ohya, Masahide, Ito, Norihiro and Inaba, Kunio., 1997 (416 KB)
Relationships between Fruit Cracking and Changes of Fruit Diameter Associated with Solute Flow to Fruit in Cherry Tomatoes. J.Japan. Soc. Hort. Sci. 65 (4) (1997) 753-759

60. Steinburg, S.L., Henninger, D.L., 1997 (1.2 MB)
Response of the water status of soybean to changes in soil water potentials controlled by the water pressure in microporous tubes. Plant, Cell and Environment (1997) 20, 1506-1516

78. Gustavo M. Souza, Rafael V. Ribeiro, Mauro G. Santos, Henrique L. Ribeiro, Ricardo F. Oliveira, 2004 (447 KB)
Approximate Entropy as a measure of complexity in sap flow temporal dynamics of two tropical tree species under water deficit. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias (2004) vol.76 no.3

82. Gabriel Katul, Philip Todd, Diane Pataki, Zbigniew J. Kabala, Ram Oren, 1997 (1 MB)
Soil water depletion by oak trees and the influence of root water uptake on the moisture content spatial statistics. Water Resources Research (1997) vol. 33 no. 4, 611-623

97. J. Rennee Brooks, Paul J. Schulte, Barbara J. Bond, Robert Coulombe, Jean-Christophe Domec, Thomas M. Hinckley, Nate McDowell, Nathan Phillips, 2002 (810 KB)
Does foliage on the same branch compete for the same water? Experiments on Douglas-fir trees. (2002) Online Article

101. Kathy Steppe, Raoul Lemeur, 2004 (954 KB)
An experimental system for analysis of the dynamic sap-flow characteristics in young trees: results of a beech tree. Functional Plant Biology (2004) 31, pg. 83-92

110. Stan D. Wullschleger, Paul J. Hanson and Tim J. Tschaplinski, 1997 (350 KB)
Whole-plant water flux in understory red maple exposed to altered precipitation regimes. Tree Physiology (1998) 18, 71-79

111. Escalona, L. Flexas, J. and Medrano, H., 2000 (567 KB)
Comparison of Heat Balance and Gas Exchange Methods to Measure Transpiration in Irrigated and Water Stressed Grapevines. Acta Hort. 526 ISHS (2000)

112. R. Massai and D. Remorini, 2000 (165 KB)
Estimation of Water Requirements in a Young Peach Orchard Under Irrigated and Stressed Conditions. Acta Hort. 537 ISHS (2000)

113. Thibaut Scholasch, Jeremie Lecoeur, Laurent Misson and Michael Van Bavel, 2007 (285 KB)
Irrigation water stress management study of vineyard transpiration with a sap flow meter. IA (2007)

114. Kathy Steppe, Sebinasi Dzikiti, Raoul Lemeur and James R. Milford, 2005 (167 KB)
Stomatal Oscillations in Orange Trees under Natural Climatic Conditions. Annals of Botany (2006)

116. Kathy Steppe, Sebinasi Dzikiti, Raoul Lemeur and James R. Milford, 2005 (410 KB)
Sap Flow Transpiration Measurement in a Table Grape Vineyard Gowing in Southern Italy. Acta Hort. 537 ISHS (2000)

 

Granier Method of Sap-Velocity Flow Measurements   back to top

 

48. Granier, A., 1985 (358 KB)
Une nouvelle methode pour la mesure du flux de seve brute dans le tronc des arbres. Ann. Sci. for., (1985) 42:81-88

49. Granier, A., Huc, R., Barigah, S.T., 1995 (521 KB)
Transpiration of natural rain forest and its dependence on climate factors. Ag. and Forest Meteorology 78 (1996) 19-29

56. Lu, P., Biron, P.,Breda, N., Granier, A., 1995 (810 KB)
Water relations of adult Norway spruce (Picea abies (L) Karst) under soil drought in the Vosges mountains: water potential, stomatal conductance and transpiraton. Ann. Sci. For. 52 (1995)117-129

47. Smith, M.D., Allen, S.J., 1996 (1.2 MB)
Measurement of sap flow in plant stems. Journal of Experimental Botnay (In press)

57. Kostner, B., Biron, P., Siegwolf, R., and Granier, A., 1996 (795 KB)
Estimates of Water Vapor Flux and Canopy Conductance of Scots Pine at the Tree Level Utilizing Different Xylem Sap Flow Methods. Theor. Appl. Climatol., 53 (1996) 105-113

58. Granier, A., Biron, P., Kostner, L., Gay, L.W. and Najjar, G., 1996 (759 KB)
Comparisons of Xylem Sap Flow and Water Vapour Flux at the Stand Level and Derivation of Canopy Conductance for Scots Pine. Theor, Appl. Climatol 53 (1996) 115-122

62. Ringersma, Jacquelijn, Mechergui, Mohammed, Pijnenburg, Saskia, 1996 (310 KB)
Transpiraton Measurements in Date Palms using the Granier Method. American Society of Ag Engineers, Proceedings of the International Conference, Nov 3-6 1996, pp 141-146

73. Michael, J.,Clearwater, Frederick, C.,Meinzer, Jose, Luis, Andrade, Guillermo, GoldStein, and Michelle,Holbrook.,1998 (668 KB)
Potential errors in measurement of nonuniform sap flow using heat dissipation probes. Three Physiology 19, pp 681-687

77. David G. Simpson, 2000 (1 MB)
Water use of interior Douglas-fir Can. J. For. Res. 30: pp.534-547 (2000)

102. Fabrico de Oliveira Reis, Eliemar Campostrini, Elias Fernandes de Sousa, Marcelo Gabetto e Silva, 2006 (598 KB)
Sap flow in papaya plants: Laboratory calibrations and relationships with gas exchanges under field conditions. Scientia Horticulturae 110 (2006) 254-259

115. T.A. Paço, N. Conceição and M.I. Ferreira, 2004 (90 KB)
Measurements and Estimates of Peach Orchard Evapotranspiration in Mediterranean Conditions. Acta Hort. 664, ISHS (2004)

117. Iijima Yoshihiro, Ishikawa Mamoru, Suzuki Kazuyoshi, Dorjgotov Battogtokh, Sharkhuu Natsagdorj, Kadota Tsutomu, Ohata Tetsuo, 2004 (293 KB)
Preliminary report of environmental regulation of xylem sap-flow at the northern faced forest slope. Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Terrestrial Change in Mongolia, Tsukuba, Japan, (2004)

 

Hydraulic Conductance Meaurement of Roots and Stems (HPFM)   back to top

 

43. Tyree, M.T., B. Sinclair, P. Lu & A. Granier, 1993 (473 KB)
Whole shoot hydraulic resistance in Quercus species measured with a new high-pressure flowmeter. Ann. Sci. For. 50: 417-423 (1993)

51. Tyree, M.T., K.J. Kolb, S.B. Rood & S. Pation, 1994 (835 KB)
Vulnerability to drought-induced cavitation of riparian cottonwoods in Alberta: a possible factor in the decline of the ecosystem? Tree Physiology 14: 455-466 (1994)

55. Tyree, M.T., S. Yang, P. Cruiziat & B. Sinclair, 1994 (3.5 MB)
Novel methods of measuring hydraulic conductivity of tree root systems and interpretation using AMAIZED: A maize-root dynamic model for water and solute transport. Plant Physiol. 104: 189-199

70. Tyree, M.T., Patino, S., Benink, J., Alexander, J., 1994 (1 MB)
Dynamic measurements of root hydraulic conductance using a high-pressure flowmeter in the laboratory and field. Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 46, no. 282, pp. 83-94

71. Tyree, M.T., 1997 (2.47 MB)
The Cohesion-Tension theory of sap ascent: current controversies., Journal of Experimental Botany,Vol. 48, No. 315,pp. 1753-1765, October 1997

79. Tsuda, Makoto and Tyree, M.T., 1997 (160 KB)
Whole-plant hydraulic resistance and vulnerability segmentation in Acer saccharinum.,Tree Physiology 17 (1997) 351-357

83. Heath, J., G. Kerstiens, M.T. Tyree, 1997 (288 KB)
Stem hydraulic conductance of European beech (Fagus sylvatica.) and pedunculate oak (Quercus robur L.) grown in elevated CO2. J. Exp. Bot. 48: 1487-1489 (1997)

84. Zotz, G., Tyree, M.T., Carlton, M.R., 1998 (669 KB)
Hydraulic architecture and water use of selected species from a lower montane forest in Panama.,Trees (1998), 12: 302-309

85. Tyree, M.T., Velez, Virginia, Dalling, J.W., 1998 (611 KB)
Growth dynamics of roots and shoot hydraulic conductance in seedlings of five neotropical tree species: scaling to show possible adaptation to differing light regimes. Oecolgia (1998)114:293-298

86. Tyree, M.T., Sobrado, M.A., Stratton, L.J. ,1998 (860 KB)
Diversity of Hydraulic conductance in leaves of temperate and tropical species: Possible causes and consequences. In Press, Journal of Tropical Forest Science, Sept 1998.

87. Nardini, A., M.T. Tyree, 1999 (720 KB)
Root and shoot hydraulic conductance of seven Quercus species. Annals of Forest Science. 56: 371-377 (1999)

88. Wei, C., M.T. Tyree, E. Steudle, 1999 (1.4 MB)
Direct measurement of xylem pressure in leaves of intact maize plants. A test of the cohesion-tension theory taking hydraulic architecture into consideration. Plant Physiology 121: 1191-1205

89. Becker, P., M.T. Tyree, M. Tsuda, 1999 (94 KB)
Hydraulic conductances of angiosperms versus conifers: similar transport sufficiency at the whole-plant level. Tree Physiology 19: 445-452 (1999)

90. Nardini, A., S. Salleo, M.T. Tyree, M. Vertovec, 2000 (72 KB)
Influence of the ectomycorrhizas formed by Tuber melanosporum Vitt. On hydraulic conductance and water relations of Quercus ilex L. seedlings. Annals of Forest Sciences 57: 305-312 (2000)

91. Tsuda, M, M.T. Tyree, 2000 (572 KB)
Plant hydraulic conductance measured by the high pressure flow meter in crop plants. Journal of Experimental Botany. 51: 823-828 (2000)

92. H. Cochard, R.Martin, P. Gross and M. Beatrice Bogeat-Triboulot., 2000 (438 KB)
Temperature effects on hydraulic conductance and water relations of Quercus robur L. , March 2000

93. Tyree, M.T., A. Nardini, S. Salleo, 2001 (661 KB)
Hydraulic architecture of whole plants and single leaves. In: L'Arbre The Tree, M Labrecqu (ed) Isabelle Quentin, Montreal pp 215-221 (2001)

96. Franka Siefritz, Melvin Tyree, Claudio Lovisolo, Andrea Schubert, and Ralf Kaldenhoff, 2002 (123 KB)
PIP1 Plasma Membrane Aquaporins in Tobacco: From Cellular Effects to Function in Plants. The Plant Cell, Vol.14, 869-876, April 2002

 

TDR Soil Moisture Measurement   back to top

 

44. Cassel, D.K., Kachanoski, R.G., Topp, G.C., 1994 (971 KB)
Practical considerations for using a TDR cable tester. Soil Technology, 7 (1994) 113-126

63. Lascano, R.J., Baumhardt, R.L., Hicks, S.K., Evett, S.R., Heilman, J.T., 1996 (503 KB)
Daily Measurement and Calculation of Crop Water Use. American Society of Ag Engineers, Proceedings of the International Conference, Nov 3-6, 1996, pp. 225-230

53. Young, M.H., Fleming, J.B., Wierenga, P.J., Warrick, A.W., 1997
Rapid Laboratory calibration of Time Domain Reflectometry Using Upward Infiltration. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 61: 707-712 (1997)

54. Young, M.H., Wierenga, P.J., Mancino, C.F., 1997
Monitoring Near-Surface Water Storage in Turfgrass using Time Domain Reflectometry and Weighing Lysimetry. Soil. Sci. Soc. Am. J. 61(1997) 1138-1146

64. Young, M.H., Fleming, J.B., Wierenga, P.J., Warrick, A.W., 1997
Rapid Laboratory Calibration of Time Domain Reflectometry Using Upward Infiltration. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 61:707-712 (1997)

65. Young, M.H., Wierenga, P.J., Mancino, C.F., 1997
Monitoring Near-Surface Soil Water Storage in Turfgrass using Time Domain Reflectometry and Weighing Lysimetry. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 61:1138-1146 (1997)

66. Evett, S. R., 1998
Coaxial Multiplexer for Time Domain Reflectometry Measurement of Soil Water Content and Bulk Electrical Conductivity. American Society of Ag Engineers, Vol. 41(2):361-369 (1998)

67. Hart, G.L., Lowery, B., 1998
Measuring Instantaneous Solute Flux and Loading with Time Domain Reflectometry. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 62:23-35 (1998)

72. J.S. Famiglietti, J.A. Devereaux, C.A. Laymon, T. Tsegaye, P.R. Houser, T.J. Jackson M. Rodell, and P.J. van Oevelen, 1999.
Ground-based Investigation of Soil Moisture Variability Within Remote Sensing Footprints During the Southern Great Plains 1997 9SGP97) Hydrology Experiment

75. Chris G. Campbell, Masoud Ghodrati, and Fernando Garrido, 1999 (1.03 MB)
Comparison of Time Domain Reflectometry, Fiber Optic Mini-Probes, and solution samplers for Real Time Measurement of Solute Transport in Soil. Soil Science, March 1999.Vol.164 No.3, 156-170

 

Delta-T Theta Probe   back to top

 

76. J.D. Miller, G.J. Gaskin, 1996 (704 KB)
The Development and Application of the ThetaProbe Soil Water Sensor.MLURI Technical Note.

95. Michael van Bavel, Chris Nichols, 2002 (1.2 MB)
Theta and Profiler Soil Moisture Probes - Accurate Impedance Measurement Devices - New Applications. November 2002

 

Water Reclamation, Bio/Phyto Remediation, Environmental   back to top

 

45. Van Bavel, C.H.M., Long, T., Sanders, J.H., 1996 (692 KB)
Maximizing the safe application of reclaimed water on golf course turf. Golf Course Management, April 1996, pp. 52-55

74. James M. Vose, Wayne T. Swank, Gregory J. Harvey, Barton D. Clinton, and Christine Sobek, 2000 (362 KB)
Leaf Water Relations and Sapflow in Eastern Cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) Trees Planted for Phytoremediation of a Groundwater Pollutant, International Journal of Phytoremediation: Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 53-73 (2000)

98. William H. Schneider, Steven R. Hirsh, Harry R. Compton, Amy E. Burgess, John G. Wrobel (621 KB)
Analysis of Hydrologic data to evaluate phytoremediation system performance.

99. G.M. Preston, R.A. McBride, 2004 (1.1 MB)
Assessing the use of poplar tree systems as a landfill evapotranspiration barrier with the SHAW model. Waste Manage Res:22:291-305, (2004)

100. U.S. EPA, Lockheed Martin, 2000 (2.4 MB)
J-Field Phytoremediation project field events and activities through July 31, 2000 Aberdeen proving ground, Edgewood, Maryland August 31, 2000

104. Jaconette Mirck, Timothy A. Volk, 2007 (9 KB)
Determining the Effectiveness for an Evapotranspiration Cover on the Solvay Setting Basins. Abstract from the presentation given at the International Conference on Phytotechnologies in Denver, CO, September, 2007

105. Ari M. Ferro, Ph.D., and Carl E. Tammi, PWS, ENSR, 2007 (11 KB)
Irrigation of Tree Stands with Recovered Groundwater Containing 1,4 - Dioxane. Abstract from the presentation given at the International Conference on Phytotechnologies in Denver, CO, September, 2007

106. James E. Landmeyer, USGS; Andrew R. Contrael, MTR; Thomas N. Effinger, SCE&G, 2007 (11 KB)
Long-term Monitoring (1993-2007) of the Effect of Hybrid Poplar Trees on a Petroleum-Hydrocarbon Contaminated Ground-Water System. Abstract from the presentation given at the International Conference on Phytotechnologies in Denver, CO, September, 2007

107. Douglas Daley, Timothy Volk, Daniel Brown, 2007 (10 KB)
Calibration of the Simultaneous Heat and Water (SHAW) Model using Sap Flow Measurements of a Salix-based Evapotranspiration Landfill Cover System. Abstract from the presentation given at the International Conference on Phytotechnologies in Denver, CO, September, 2007

108. M. Cristina Negri, John Quinn, Gayathri Gopalakhrishnan, Lawrence Moos, Robert Piorkowski, Edward Gatliff and Norbert Golchert, 2007 (10 KB)
Monitoring of a Large-Scale Phytoremediation Site: Over Eight Years of Data. Abstract from the presentation given at the International Conference on Phytotechnologies in Denver, CO, September, 2007

118. Ronald S. Zalesny Jr, Adam H. Wiese, Edmund O. Bauer, Don E. Riemenschneider, 2006 (239 KB)
Sapflow of hybrid poplar (Populus nigra L.xP. maximowiczii A. Henry ‘NM6’) during phytoremediation of landfill leachate, using TDP Probes. Biomass and Bioenergy 30 (2006) 784–793

 

Other Sensors and Systems - Fruit growth, Stem growth   back to top

 

68. Link, S. O., Thiede, M.E., van Bavel, M., 1998 (453 KB)
An improved strain-gauge device for continuous field measurement of stem and fruit diameter., Journal of Experimental Botany, Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol 49, No. 326,pp.1583-1587, September 1998.

69. Dangond, Carlos Mario Palaez (1.3 MB)
Riego Subfoliar en Siembra de Palma Agricana

 

EC1 Sigma Probe   back to top

 

80. M.A. Hilhorst, 2000 (426 KB)
A Pore Water Conductivity Sensor (2000) pp. 1922- 1925

81. R.L. Baumhardt, R.J. Lascano, and S.R. Evett, 2000 (785 KB)
Soil Material, Temperature, and Salinity Effects on Calibration of Multisensor Capacitance Probes (2000) pp.1940-1946

 

Image Analysis - HemiView / Solar Radiation   back to top

 

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