MEASUREMENT OF SAP FLOW IN <em>AGATHIS</em> <em>BORNEENSIS</em> (ARAUCARIACEAE) WITH DEEP SAPWOOD

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  • Peter Becker

Keywords:

Agathis borneensis, sap flow, deep sapwood, sap velocity, depth profile

Abstract

A quarter section of trunk was removed to enable implanting of probes along the full stemwood radius of Agathis borneensis, which does not form dark wood. Sap flow measured by the heat pulse velocity technique was found to occur at depths of at least 120 mm into the stemwood. Mean daily daytime sap flow in this species exceeded 500 kg d-1 m-2 (stem cross-sectional area) and was substantially greater than typical rates measured on four emergent trees in dipterocarp forest. High water use by A. borneensis necessitates deep rooting in this species and may negatively affect other tree species during drought.

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Published

2000-10-28

How to Cite

Peter Becker. (2000). MEASUREMENT OF SAP FLOW IN <em>AGATHIS</em> <em>BORNEENSIS</em> (ARAUCARIACEAE) WITH DEEP SAPWOOD. Journal of Tropical Forest Science (JTFS), 12(4), 771–777. Retrieved from https://jtfs.frim.gov.my/jtfs/article/view/1471

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