Abstract

Sap flow was measured to determine transpiration rates for CanAm and Walker poplars grown in the semiarid Canadian prairie. CanAm poplars had higher sap flow rates and were better able to supply water to actively growing regions for all water availabilities (well-watered to drought). CanAm poplars were better able to survive drought.

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