Pressure-volume curves

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Template:Short descriptionIn ecology, pressure-volume curves describe the relationship between total water potential (Ψt) and relative water content (R) of living organisms. These values are widely used in research on plant-water relations and provide valuable information on the turgor, osmotic and elastic properties of plant tissues.[1][2][3][4]

According to the Boyle–v'ant Hoff Relation, the product of osmotic potential and volume of solution should be a constant for any given amount of osmotically active solutes in an ideal osmotic system.[5][6][7]

ψ0(V) = A constant

ψ0 is osmotic potential and (V) is volume of solution.

This can then be manipulated to a linear relation which describes the ideal situation:

ψ0 = 1V× A constant

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