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Leaf Water Potentials and Light Transmission of Intercropped Sorghum and Soyabeans
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 October 2008
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In a field experiment to estimate water needs of intercropped sorghum and soyabeans, leaf water potential (LWP) and canopy light transmission were measured. Sorghum had 8–11% lower LWP when grown in mixture than alone, but soyabeans, shaded by sorghum had a higher LWP than in monoculture. Absolute LWP values suggest that only about 10% additional water would be required by the mixture compared with individual requirements of the aggressor species in a two-species mixture of this nature.
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