Direct, non-invasive X-ray microtomography and optical technique observations applied in stems and leaves of intact seedlings revealed that laurel is highly resistant to drought-induced xylem embolism. Contrary to what has been brought forward, daily cycles of embolism formation and refilling are unlikely to occur in this species and to explain how it copes with drought. There has been considerable controversy regarding xylem embolism resistance for long-vesselled angiosperm species and particularly for the model species for refilling (Laurus nobilis L.). The purpose of this study was to resolve the hydraulic properties of this species by documenting vulnerability curves of different organs in intact plants. Here, we applied a direct, non-i...
Hydraulic failure resulting from drought-induced embolism in the xylem of plants is a key determinan...
As current methods for measuring xylem embolism in trees are indirect and prone to artefacts, there ...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...
Direct, non-invasive X-ray microtomography and optical technique observations applied in stems and l...
AbstractKey messageDirect, non-invasive X-ray microtomography and optical technique observations app...
Drought-induced xylem embolism is a serious threat to plant survival under future climate scenarios...
According to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are more vulnerable to decl...
International audienceAccording to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are m...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...
Although xylem embolism is a key process during drought-induced tree mortality, its relationship to ...
Présentation orale + résuméPrésentation orale + résuméIn vascular plants, water is transported in a ...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
International audienceAbstractKey messageHighly resistant xylem has evolved multiple times over the ...
Hydraulic failure resulting from drought-induced embolism in the xylem of plants is a key determinan...
As current methods for measuring xylem embolism in trees are indirect and prone to artefacts, there ...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...
Direct, non-invasive X-ray microtomography and optical technique observations applied in stems and l...
AbstractKey messageDirect, non-invasive X-ray microtomography and optical technique observations app...
Drought-induced xylem embolism is a serious threat to plant survival under future climate scenarios...
According to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are more vulnerable to decl...
International audienceAccording to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are m...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...
Although xylem embolism is a key process during drought-induced tree mortality, its relationship to ...
Présentation orale + résuméPrésentation orale + résuméIn vascular plants, water is transported in a ...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
International audienceAbstractKey messageHighly resistant xylem has evolved multiple times over the ...
Hydraulic failure resulting from drought-induced embolism in the xylem of plants is a key determinan...
As current methods for measuring xylem embolism in trees are indirect and prone to artefacts, there ...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...