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Control of matric water potential by temperature differential
R J Palmer1, J A Nienow, E I Friedmann
1Department of Biological Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA.
Abstract:
A method for controlling relative humidity based on temperature differentials, rather than on salt solutions, is described. This method has the following advantages: (1) it does not exhibit the anomalous CO2 solution effects that we have found to occur with salt solutions; (2) humidity is continuously adjustable without sample removal; (3) circulation of the atmosphere results in short equilibration times.
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