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The study of water stress is one of the most interesting subjects
in. the investigation of water relations in plants. From the
theoretical point of view it is concerned with investigating the
mechanisms of the distribution and movement of water in the plant
organism and the way in which physiolo gical processes are
influenced by water deficiency. From the practical point of view,
water deficiency is a major factor limiting plant production. It
has been progressively shown that water deficiency is not by far*
only a factor in plant life in dry climates, that obvious wilting
is not the first warning sign of water deficiency and that moderate
water stress, caused by temporary negative water balance during the
day, affects physiological ac tivity and decreases prodnction in
the ecological conditions of the temperate zone. In addition, even
general water deficiency is not today confined to arid or semi-arid
zones and to the absolutely dry season of the year. The tremend ous
consumption of water in our civilization has become today, even in
the temperate zone, an important competitor with the plant cover.
The study of water relations from the aspect of water stress is,
therefore, important both theoretically and practically. I assume,
therefore, that it was useful, important and interesting to meet in
a symposium on water stress in plants and to discuss, as far as
possible, in detail problems which are obviously among the main,
whose solution would help plant physiology in increasing and
improving plant production.
The study of water stress is one of the most interesting subjects
in. the investigation of water relations in plants. From the
theoretical point of view it is concerned with investigating the
mechanisms of the distribution and movement of water in the plant
organism and the way in which physiolo gical processes are
influenced by water deficiency. From the practical point of view,
water deficiency is a major factor limiting plant production. It
has been progressively shown that water deficiency is not by far*
only a factor in plant life in dry climates, that obvious wilting
is not the first warning sign of water deficiency and that moderate
water stress, caused by temporary negative water balance during the
day, affects physiological ac tivity and decreases prodnction in
the ecological conditions of the temperate zone. In addition, even
general water deficiency is not today confined to arid or semi-arid
zones and to the absolutely dry season of the year. The tremend ous
consumption of water in our civilization has become today, even in
the temperate zone, an important competitor with the plant cover.
The study of water relations from the aspect of water stress is,
therefore, important both theoretically and practically. I assume,
therefore, that it was useful, important and interesting to meet in
a symposium on water stress in plants and to discuss, as far as
possible, in detail problems which are obviously among the main,
whose solution would help plant physiology in increasing and
improving plant production.
To write a handbook of methods is surely to invite criticism, as
has already been said several times. On the other hand, there is a
great need for methodological manuals in all fields of science. It
was therefore decided to compile this book, written in good faith
to help scientists, teachers and students who will, it is hoped,
use it and judge it good. To be useful to the reader, such a manual
must provide a broad review of the methods available and describe
them in sufficient detail to permit preliminary selection and
judgement. It has to give - at least for selected methods - a suffi
ciently detailed description of the equipment and procedure as to
be to some extent self-contained. It must assume a critical
standpoint as regards the theoretical basis of the methods, the
significance of results, and their errors and limitations. It must
also furnish examples, pertinent numerical tables, and very
complete references. All this and much more is expected of a good
manual of methods."
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