The Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum (SPAC) is the pathway for water moving from soil through plants to the atmosphere.
Components
The transport of water along this pathway occurs in components, variously defined among scientific disciplines:- Soil physics characterizes water in soil in terms of tension,
- Physiology of plants and animals characterizes water in organisms in terms of diffusion pressure deficit, and
- Meteorology uses vapour pressure or relative humidity to characterize atmospheric water.
...concept recognising that the field with all its components (soil, plant, animals and the ambient atmosphere taken together) constitutes a physically integrated, dynamic system in which the various flow processes involving energy and matter occur simultaneously and independently like links in the chain.
This characterises the state of water in different components of the SPAC as expressions of the energy level or water potential of each. Modelling of water transport between components relies on SPAC, as do studies of water potential gradients between segments.
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