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Pathways of Water Movement in Young Conifers

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EXPERIMENTS on the uptake of dyes by conifers have suggested that water is transported vertically in the earlywood of the annual ring1. Few systematic investigations have been made, however, to determine how this pattern of water movement is achieved, whether there is any lateral transport between the earlywood regions of different annual rings or, indeed, whether this pattern is constant under different environmental conditions.

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KOZLOWSKI, T., LEYTON, L. & HUGHES, J. Pathways of Water Movement in Young Conifers. Nature 205, 830 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1038/205830a0

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