Abstract

The influence of leaf position (age) on the shoot on stomatal conductance and depth on xylem flow rate in apples (Maluspumila) MM106 cv. Gala branches were studied at Lincoln University Canterbury, New Zealand. Leaf position on the shoot had significant effect on the stomatal conductance. Old leaves had a higher stomatal conductance (g.) 0.53 (mol H 2 0 m-2 S-1 day-1 followed fully expanded new leaves with 0.48 (mol H 2 0 m-2 S-1 day-1 as compared to that for new (not fully expanded) leaves which was 0.20 (mol H 2 0 m-2 S-1 day-'. However. the apical positions exhibited rapid changes in g. while the intermediate leaves exhibited somewhat uniform changes in g. through out the day. A progressive decrease in xylem flow was measured across the branches of apple trees. The highest xylem flow was at 7.5mm depth from the surface of bark.

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