1970
DOI: 10.2307/1935393
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Tritium Collection and Extraction Techniques for Plant‐Water Relationship Studies

Abstract: Techniques are described for quantitatively determining water movement and loss in pricklypear plants with tritiated water. Transpired vapor from plants which were injected with tritium was collected with a system that passed dry air over the pad surface and into collecting vials. Water was extracted from tissue samples by a modified freeze—drying technique. Combustion of tissue samples following extraction showed that the method was efficient for tritiated water recovery from the plant material when the extra… Show more

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