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Rehydration effects on pressure-volume relationships in four temperate woody species: variability with site, time of season and drought conditions
M. E. Kubiske, M. D. Abrams
College of Agricultural Sciences
Ecosystem Science and Management
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Agriculture & Biology
rehydration
70%
drought
49%
osmotic pressure
32%
Fraxinus americana
31%
plateaus
28%
Quercus rubra
27%
turgor
23%
solutes
20%
Quercus ilicifolia
19%
Quercus montana
16%
drought tolerance
10%
modulus of elasticity
9%
valleys
9%
dates (fruit)
8%
water content
7%
tissues
4%
leaves
4%
testing
4%
sampling
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Droughts
100%
Fluid Therapy
74%
Pressure
40%
Fraxinus
19%
Quercus
17%
Elastic Modulus
12%
Water
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
rehydration
86%
drought
49%
plateau
19%
solute
15%
effect
14%
elastic modulus
9%
parameter
9%
tolerance
7%
water content
6%
tissue
6%
valley
6%
loss
4%
test
3%