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Biot-Granier Sensor: A Novel Strategy to Measuring Sap Flow in Trees

The Biot-Granier (Gbt) is a new thermal dissipation-based sap flow measurement methodology, comprising sensors, data management and automatic data processing. It relies on the conventional Granier (Gcv) methodology upgraded with a modified Granier sensor set, as well as on an algorithm to measure th...

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Autores principales: M. Siqueira, Jucilene, A. Paço, Teresa, Machado da Silva, José, C. Silvestre, José
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32580426
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20123538
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author M. Siqueira, Jucilene
A. Paço, Teresa
Machado da Silva, José
C. Silvestre, José
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A. Paço, Teresa
Machado da Silva, José
C. Silvestre, José
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description The Biot-Granier (Gbt) is a new thermal dissipation-based sap flow measurement methodology, comprising sensors, data management and automatic data processing. It relies on the conventional Granier (Gcv) methodology upgraded with a modified Granier sensor set, as well as on an algorithm to measure the absolute temperatures in the two observation points and perform the Biot number approach. The work described herein addresses the construction details of the Gbt sensors and the characterization of the overall performance of the Gbt method after comparison with a commercial sap flow sensor and independent data (i.e., volumetric water content, vapor pressure deficit and eddy covariance technique). Its performance was evaluated in three trials: potted olive trees in a greenhouse and two vineyards. The trial with olive trees in a greenhouse showed that the transpiration measures provided by the Gbt sensors showed better agreement with the gravimetric approach, compared to those provided by the Gcv sensors. These tended to overestimate sap flow rates as much as 4 times, while Gbt sensors overestimated gravimetric values 1.5 times. The adjustments based on the Biot equations obtained with Gbt sensors contribute to reduce the overestimates yielded by the conventional approach. On the other hand, the heating capacity of the Gbt sensor provided a minimum of around 7 °C and maximum about 9 °C, contrasting with a minimum around 6 °C and a maximum of 12 °C given by the Gcv sensors. The positioning of the temperature sensor on the tip of the sap flow needle proposed in the Gbt sensors, closer to the sap measurement spot, allow to capture sap induced temperature variations more accurately. This explains the higher resolution and sensitivity of the Gbt sensor. Overall, the alternative Biot approach showed a significant improvement in sap flow estimations, contributing to adjust the Granier sap flow index, a vulnerability of that methodology.
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spelling pubmed-73494002020-07-22 Biot-Granier Sensor: A Novel Strategy to Measuring Sap Flow in Trees M. Siqueira, Jucilene A. Paço, Teresa Machado da Silva, José C. Silvestre, José Sensors (Basel) Article The Biot-Granier (Gbt) is a new thermal dissipation-based sap flow measurement methodology, comprising sensors, data management and automatic data processing. It relies on the conventional Granier (Gcv) methodology upgraded with a modified Granier sensor set, as well as on an algorithm to measure the absolute temperatures in the two observation points and perform the Biot number approach. The work described herein addresses the construction details of the Gbt sensors and the characterization of the overall performance of the Gbt method after comparison with a commercial sap flow sensor and independent data (i.e., volumetric water content, vapor pressure deficit and eddy covariance technique). Its performance was evaluated in three trials: potted olive trees in a greenhouse and two vineyards. The trial with olive trees in a greenhouse showed that the transpiration measures provided by the Gbt sensors showed better agreement with the gravimetric approach, compared to those provided by the Gcv sensors. These tended to overestimate sap flow rates as much as 4 times, while Gbt sensors overestimated gravimetric values 1.5 times. The adjustments based on the Biot equations obtained with Gbt sensors contribute to reduce the overestimates yielded by the conventional approach. On the other hand, the heating capacity of the Gbt sensor provided a minimum of around 7 °C and maximum about 9 °C, contrasting with a minimum around 6 °C and a maximum of 12 °C given by the Gcv sensors. The positioning of the temperature sensor on the tip of the sap flow needle proposed in the Gbt sensors, closer to the sap measurement spot, allow to capture sap induced temperature variations more accurately. This explains the higher resolution and sensitivity of the Gbt sensor. Overall, the alternative Biot approach showed a significant improvement in sap flow estimations, contributing to adjust the Granier sap flow index, a vulnerability of that methodology. MDPI 2020-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7349400/ /pubmed/32580426 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20123538 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full Biot-Granier Sensor: A Novel Strategy to Measuring Sap Flow in Trees
title_fullStr Biot-Granier Sensor: A Novel Strategy to Measuring Sap Flow in Trees
title_full_unstemmed Biot-Granier Sensor: A Novel Strategy to Measuring Sap Flow in Trees
title_short Biot-Granier Sensor: A Novel Strategy to Measuring Sap Flow in Trees
title_sort biot-granier sensor: a novel strategy to measuring sap flow in trees
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7349400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32580426
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20123538
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