Alcorn, PhilipForrester, David I.Thomas, Dane SJames, RydeSmith, R. Geoff B.Nicotra, AdrienneBauhus, Juergen2015-12-101999-4907http://hdl.handle.net/1885/65252Pruning of live branches is a management option to enhance wood quality in plantation trees. It may also alter whole-tree water use, but little is known about the extent and duration of changes in transpiration. In this study, sap flow sensors were used tAuthor/s retain copyrightKeywords: Defoliation; Eucalypt; Heat pulse; Sap flow; Sapwood; Transpiration; Water supply; Wood products; Forestry; canopy architecture; defoliation; plantation; sap flow; transpiration; water use; Defoliation; Eucalyptus; Forestry; Sap Wood; Transpiration; Water Compensation heat pulse technique; Defoliation; Eucalypt; Sap flow; SapwoodChanges in Whole-Tree Water Use Following Live-Crown Pruning in Young Plantation-Grown Eucalyptus pilularis and Eucalyptus cloeziana201310.3390/f40101062016-02-24