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SAPS Schollander Pressure Bomb

Today it's important to know all you can about plant physiology to produce premium fruit or fiber. By measuring plant
sap flow characteristics, you can easily and quickly determine overall plant response to environmental stress.
- Schedule Irrigation based on total plant stress conditions from above and below ground. See the effects of wind,
rain, and heat on plant physiology.
- Early indications of infestations and disease that rob water uptake and damage the health of the plant.
These can be buildups of salinity, poor soil conditions, root diseases, etc.
- Monitor induced stress to plant growth to obtain specific fruit characteristics. Calculate and wateh
as you bring science to the new practice of deficit irrigation.
- Determine the extent to which one can produce optimum crops with the least amount of water.
- Use the plant water stress readings to validate the composite effects of separate instrumentation
that monitor other environmental factors.
- Get data that reflect the plant's physiology and eliminates subjective observations, providing
a way to ensure consistent practices.
History
50 years ago, plant scientists searched for an independent method for measuring the overall health of a plant. External
measurements were an accepted practice measuring the rain levels, rooting depths, gravimetric water contents, air and
soil temperatures. How could one measure the direct effects of these exterior influences on plant physiology, and most
importantly, how was it affecting the delivery of nutrients and water from roots to leaves?
In the mid-1960s, Dr. Schollander and others surmised that similar to checking ones blood pressure, wouldn't it be
posssible to measure a living plant's sap pressure/tensions? The concept worked and sap measurements using a
"pressure bomb", with the rather long name of Plant Water Status Measurements, took hold. As a constant innovator,
Soilmoisture Equipment developed the first commercial Plant Water Status (pressure) Consoles for research in 1974.
In the intervening years, sap pressure measurements using Soilmoisture's Plant Water Status Consoles have been
used in research to help increase the yields of cotton, sorghum, and other crops while minimizing water usage. More
recently, vineyards are purposefully inducing a regulated stress to enhance specific fruit colours, tannins, flavours, etc.
How it works
Making Plant Water Measurements is easy and relatively simple:
- Step 1: Select a representative sample specimen of the plant with sufficient length to
fit into the pressure vessel.
- Step 2: Cut the stem close to the plant stalk with a sharp knife or razor.
- Step 3: Place the cut leaf into the pressure vessel as quickly as possible to prevent
changes due to dehydration, evaporation, etc. Then pressurize the vessel and look for
exudation of sap from the petiole. At the first indication of exuding sap, stop pressurization
and note the pressure at which sap appeared on the cut surface.

- Note: Make Plant Water Status measurements by quickly retrieving specimens from the field and preparing
them prior to pressurization in the pressure vessel. Once in the pressure vessel, it's important to maintain consistent
pressurization rates from sample to sample. Only Soilmoisture's SAPS consoles provide a complete field solution in a
convenient carrying case adapted for ATV use. All materials used are of the best quality, designed for commercial use to
fit your need for precision and speed in optimizing water use and crop quality.
Proven superior performance
With over 25 years of experience in the design and fabrication of quality
Plant Water Status Consoles, only Soilmoisture's consoles have these unique features on all SAPS models:

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Unique CAM-LOCK sealing
Making a quick measurement is key to accurate readings. Only the SAPS consoles are designed with a unique cam-lock
sealing. Just slip the Specimen Holder into the pressure vessel, make a 1/4 turn and you're ready to make a reading!
This can only be accomplished because of the strong stainless steel materials used in both the Specimen Holder and the
Pressure Vessel.
- Wide selection of grommets & specimen holders
Only Soilmoisture SAPS consoles provide the depth of sealing grommets used to gently hold specimens under pressure.
There's a grommet to fit almost any size stem. Use one-piece grommets for optimum speed or two-piece grommets for working
with a wide selection of stem sizes. We can also provide special grommets for unusual stems such as sorghum. In addition to
the widest selection of grommets available, you can choose from two or more Specimen Holders for specific plant types such
as round-stemmed plants or thin-bladed grasses.
SAPS research model 3005

The Model 3005 has been the standard of excellence in plant water status research for over 2 decades. This work horse
has all the features needed to make extensive readings in record time. Comes complete with bottled gas tank, regulator,
and our unique Cam-Lock sealing system designed for portable field use where an external air supply is not avaiable or
cumbersome to provide. It is supplied standard with an 18cm high vessel, 10cm long legs, 40 bar gauge and Dicot specimen
holder. All parameters can be customised to suit specific research needs.
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