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Table 5 Maximum recorded daily transpiration of tree per unit LA. Methods used were either weighing lysimeters and large-tree potometers (L/P) or thermal balance and heat dissipation methods (TM)

From: Transpiration of four common understorey plant species according to drought intensity in temperate forests

Species

Method

Height (m)

Diameter (cm)

LA (m2)

Water use (kg day−1)

Transpiration per leaf area (mm day−1 m−2 LA)

Referencesa

Abies amabilis

TM

18

40

151

98

0.6

Martin et al. (1997)

Picea abies

TM

25

36

447

175

0.4

Herzog et al. (1995)

Pinus radiata

L/P

6

\

265

150

0.6

Edwards (1986)

Pinus radiata

TM

25

42

300

349

1.2

Teskey and Sheriff (1996)

Populus x euramericana

L/P

5

\

26

109

4.2

Edwards (1986)

Salix fragilis

TM

\

\

42.5

103

2.4

Èermák et al. (1984)

Salix matsudana

L/P

5

\

28

106

3.8

Edwards (1986)

  1. aAll literature data cited in Wullschleger et al. (1998)