. The effects of artificial shading on plant growth in Louisiana . = SO/L &UMZ4CE =â SO/L ,5C| 2 3 4 5 6 12 3456 Yig. 4.â"Diagrams showing temperatures at 6 p. m., averaged for the entire period of the experiments. In bed B the differences were more marked, the most important differences having been the higher temperature of the air in the deeper shades. SATURATION DEFICIT. The saturation deficits recorded are shown in figure 5. The differ- ences at 6 a. m. and at 6 p. m. were only slight. At noon the differ- BED A BED B \ 400 \ --- »<â »""* 300 200 100 ^"S**^ «6V


. The effects of artificial shading on plant growth in Louisiana . = SO/L &UMZ4CE =â SO/L ,5C| 2 3 4 5 6 12 3456 Yig. 4.â"Diagrams showing temperatures at 6 p. m., averaged for the entire period of the experiments. In bed B the differences were more marked, the most important differences having been the higher temperature of the air in the deeper shades. SATURATION DEFICIT. The saturation deficits recorded are shown in figure 5. The differ- ences at 6 a. m. and at 6 p. m. were only slight. At noon the differ- BED A BED B \ 400 \ --- »<â »""* 300 200 100 ^"S**^ «6VOA> W. - â « ?/*/ = PM. I 2 345 612 345 £ Fig. 5.âDiagrams showing the saturation deficit (in thousandths of an inch) at 6 a. m., at noon, and at 6 p. m., averaged for the entire period of the experiments. ences between the two beds were very marked, the saturation deficits having been comparatively low in the deeper shades of bed A and comparatively high in the deeper shades of bed B. This high satura- tion deficit in section 1 of bed B was the result of the higher air tem- 279


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