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Assessing water stress in a high-density apple orchard using trunk circumference variation, sap flow index and stem water potential

William D. Wheeler, Brent Black, Bruce Bugbee

2023Frontiers in Plant Science15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction Automated plant-based measurements of water stress have the potential to advance precision irrigation in orchard crops. Previous studies have shown correlations between sap flow, line variable differential transform (LVDT) dendrometers and fruit tree drought response. Here we report season-long automated measurement of maximum daily change in trunk diameter using band dendrometers and heated needles to measure a simplified sap flow index (SFI). Methods Measurements were made on two apple cultivars that were stressed at 7 to 12 day intervals by withholding irrigation until the average stem water potential (Ψ Stem ) dropped below -1.5 MPa, after which irrigation was restored and the drought cycle repeated. Results Dendrometer measurements of maximum daily trunk shrinkage (MDS) were highly correlated (r² = 0.85) with pressure chamber measurements of stem water potential. The SFI measurements were less correlated with stem water potential but were highly correlated with evaporative demand (r² = 0.82) as determined by the Penman-Monteith equation (ET r ). Discussion The high correlation of SFI to ET r suggests that high-density orchards resemble a continuous surface, unlike orchards with widely spaced trees. The correlations of MDS and SFI to Ψ Stem were higher during the early season than the late season growth. Band dendrometers are less labor intensive to install than LVDT dendrometers and are non-invasive so are well suited to commercialization.

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