Abstract

Leaf diffusion resistance and net photosynthesis measurements were made over several daylight periods throughout the summer of 1981 on four plots of cotton grown under two different irrigation regimes at Pheonix, Arizona. Both of these physiological measurements correlated highly with a recently developed plant water stress index that essentially normalizes the stress-degree-day parameter for environmental variability.

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