A number of studies have shown a transition from a primarily xylem to a primarily phloem flow of water as fleshy fruits develop, and the current hypothesis to ex-plain this transition, particularly in grape (Vitis vinifera L.) berries, is that the vascular tissue (tracheids) become non-functional as a result of post-veraison berry growth. In most studies, pedicels have been dipped in a vial containing anapoplastic dye,whichwas takenup into the entire peripheral and axial xylem vasculature of pre-veraison, but not post-veraison berries. The pressure plate/pressure membrane apparatus that is commonly used to study soil moisture characteristics was adapted and the pre- to post-veraison change in xylem function-ality in grape berries was re-eva...
The supply of water to a plant canopy is dependent on the xylem pathway connecting roots to leaves. ...
It is not clear how the xylem of a plant organ with a low transpiration rate, such as the grapevine ...
© CSIRO 2009Weight loss in Vitis vinifera L. cv. Shiraz berries occurs in the later stages of ripeni...
A number of studies have shown a transition from a primarily xylem to a primarily phloem flow of wat...
During the development of many fleshy fruits, water flow becomes progressively more phloemic and les...
Anatomical studies on the movement of a xylem tracer dye were combined with functional studies on ch...
Xylem flow of water into fruits declines during fruit development, and the literature indicates a co...
Using a water soluable dye as tracer, the pattern of xylem water movement within Riesling berries wa...
© CSIRO 2008Some varieties of Vitis vinifera L. can undergo berry weight loss during later stages of...
Berries of Vitis vinifera L. cv Shiraz can undergo weight loss during later stages of ripening. Exis...
Berry water content during development and at harvest is a crucial parameter of the vintage quality ...
The degree to which isohydric or anisohydric behaviour extends to the water balance of developing fr...
Fruit volumetric growth is primarily the result of water accumulation, and hence maintenance of frui...
Using a simple flow test evidence is provided that in some grape varieties xylem development is supp...
Vascular bundles in the grape pedicel and berry contain the conduits, phloem and xylem, for transpor...
The supply of water to a plant canopy is dependent on the xylem pathway connecting roots to leaves. ...
It is not clear how the xylem of a plant organ with a low transpiration rate, such as the grapevine ...
© CSIRO 2009Weight loss in Vitis vinifera L. cv. Shiraz berries occurs in the later stages of ripeni...
A number of studies have shown a transition from a primarily xylem to a primarily phloem flow of wat...
During the development of many fleshy fruits, water flow becomes progressively more phloemic and les...
Anatomical studies on the movement of a xylem tracer dye were combined with functional studies on ch...
Xylem flow of water into fruits declines during fruit development, and the literature indicates a co...
Using a water soluable dye as tracer, the pattern of xylem water movement within Riesling berries wa...
© CSIRO 2008Some varieties of Vitis vinifera L. can undergo berry weight loss during later stages of...
Berries of Vitis vinifera L. cv Shiraz can undergo weight loss during later stages of ripening. Exis...
Berry water content during development and at harvest is a crucial parameter of the vintage quality ...
The degree to which isohydric or anisohydric behaviour extends to the water balance of developing fr...
Fruit volumetric growth is primarily the result of water accumulation, and hence maintenance of frui...
Using a simple flow test evidence is provided that in some grape varieties xylem development is supp...
Vascular bundles in the grape pedicel and berry contain the conduits, phloem and xylem, for transpor...
The supply of water to a plant canopy is dependent on the xylem pathway connecting roots to leaves. ...
It is not clear how the xylem of a plant organ with a low transpiration rate, such as the grapevine ...
© CSIRO 2009Weight loss in Vitis vinifera L. cv. Shiraz berries occurs in the later stages of ripeni...