Harvesting and Preparing Wood Samples for Species-specific Calibration
2:18
Create a Calibration Relationship Between Sensor Output and Volumetric Water Content (VWC)
4:27
Installing Capacitance Sensors in Tress for Field Measurements
6:24
Results: Two Examples of Field Measurements
7:47
Conclusion
Transcript
The overall goal of this methodology is to continuously monitor the volumetric water content in the stems of mature living trees. This method can help answer key questions in the field of ecohydrology, such as how vegetation responds to moisture l
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The hydraulic capacitance of biomass is a key component of the vegetation water budget, which serves as a buffer against short and long-term drought stresses. Here, we present a protocol for the calibration and use of soil moisture capacitance sensors to monitor water content in the stems of large trees.