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Chart XVI. — Weekly variation in transpiration and climatic factors thruout 
the corn growing season. 1914. (Graph of Table 31.) 
Table 32. — Weekly summary of water transpired thruout the 
growing season by corn plants growing in four different degrees 
of soil saturation. 191 1. 
Week 
ending 
7 p. m. 
Water transpired per plant (kilograms) 
50 per cent 
relative 
saturation. 
70 per cent 
relative 
saturation. 
saturation. saturation. 
(Av. 8 plants) (Av. 8 plants) 
I 
95 per cent 
relative 
saturation. 
(Av. 8 plants) 
Two-thirds of 
70 per cent 
relative 
saturation. 
(Av. 8 plants) 
(2) 
June 1 
" ? 
" 14 
" 21 
" 28 
July 5 
" 12 
" 19 
" 26 
Aug. 2 
" 9. 
" 16. 
" 23. 
" 30 
Sept. 6 
(3) 
.138 
.386 
1.476 
6.447 
8.276 
9.080 
15.309 
17.352 
17.393 
14.188 
20.189 
15.214 
15.036 
6.701 
8.562 
(4) 
.150 
.454 
1.566 
6.542 
8.762 
11.536 
24.566 
23.867 
23.458 
18.169 
24.384 
16.408 
15.795 
6.406 
6.855 
(5) 
.136 
.395 
1.453 
6.302 
8.226 
11.736 
22.128 
20.112 
19.754 
14.256 
19.068 
12.908 
12.312 
4.540 
5.861 
