A new technique for generating xylem cavitation and vulnerability curves was evaluated. The centrifugal force was used to lower the negative pressure in a xylem segment and to induce a positive pressure difference between sample’s ends. This enabled the determination of sample hydraulic conduc-tance during centrifugation and, hence, its variation with decreasing xylem pressures. The centrifuge technique was compared with standard methods on a large number of species including conifers, diffuse-porous and ring-porous woody angiosperms. A very good agreement was found for coniferous and diffuse-porous species. However, the technique was not appropriate for ring-porous species, probably because many vessels were cut open in the cen-trifuged xy...
Methods to estimate xylem embolism resistance generally rely on hydraulic measurements, which can be...
Three methods are in widespread use to build vulnerability curves (VCs) to cavitation. The bench dry...
Plant resistance to xylem cavitation is a major drought adaptation trait and is essential to charact...
Two methods were evaluated for using centrifugal force to measure the occurrence of cavitation as a ...
A centrifugal method is used to measure 'vulnerability curves' which show the loss of hydraulic cond...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
Evaluation of centrifugal methods for measuring xylem cavitation in conifers, diffuse- and ring-poro...
he reliability of a double-ended pressure sleeve technique was evaluated on three woody angiosperm s...
Context: Understanding plant resilience and adaptation to drought is a major challenge in crop and f...
Several techniques have been developed to quantify the degree of embolism of the xylem using hydraul...
How reliable is the double-ended pressure sleeve technique for assessing xylem vulnerability to cavi...
Methods to estimate xylem embolism resistance generally rely on hydraulic measurements, which can be...
Three methods are in widespread use to build vulnerability curves (VCs) to cavitation. The bench dry...
Plant resistance to xylem cavitation is a major drought adaptation trait and is essential to charact...
Two methods were evaluated for using centrifugal force to measure the occurrence of cavitation as a ...
A centrifugal method is used to measure 'vulnerability curves' which show the loss of hydraulic cond...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
Evaluation of centrifugal methods for measuring xylem cavitation in conifers, diffuse- and ring-poro...
he reliability of a double-ended pressure sleeve technique was evaluated on three woody angiosperm s...
Context: Understanding plant resilience and adaptation to drought is a major challenge in crop and f...
Several techniques have been developed to quantify the degree of embolism of the xylem using hydraul...
How reliable is the double-ended pressure sleeve technique for assessing xylem vulnerability to cavi...
Methods to estimate xylem embolism resistance generally rely on hydraulic measurements, which can be...
Three methods are in widespread use to build vulnerability curves (VCs) to cavitation. The bench dry...
Plant resistance to xylem cavitation is a major drought adaptation trait and is essential to charact...