Leaf dehydration decreases water potential and cell turgor pressure. Therefore, changes in cell turgor pressure may regulate water transport across plant cell membranes. Using a cell pressure probe, the hydraulic properties of parenchyma cells in the midrib of maize (Zea mays L.) leaves were measured (half time T 1 / 2 of water exchange in cells as a measure of hydraulic conductivity Lp). Using intact plants with root systems encased in a pressure chamber, the root systems were pressurized and the turgor pressure in leaf cells increased by increments up to 0.3 MPa. However, the increase in the cell turgor did not increase but stabilized T 1 / 2 values. Increased water potential in leaf cells seemed to have stabiliz...
Cell-to-cell heterogeneity prevails in many systems, as exemplified by cell growth, although the ori...
At the cellular level, plant growth results from the competition between the so-called turgor pressu...
Pressure-probe measurements and single-cell sampling and analysis techniques were used to determine ...
Leaf dehydration decreases water potential and cell turgor pressure. Therefore, changes in cell turg...
Plant life depends on the plant‘s ability to maintain a sufficient water supply. It is still not cle...
This work was supported by the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (doctoral fellowship to...
The pressure probe has been widely used to study the water relations of plant cells. Here we describ...
At the cellular level, plant growth results from the competition between the so-called turgor pressu...
Abstract: Cell water relationships are important topics to be included in cell biology courses. Diff...
The relationship between leaf water potential, soil water potential, and transpiration depends on so...
Under the drought stress condition, the plants would grow slower. Temperature is one of the most imp...
International audienceCell-to-cell heterogeneity prevails in many systems, as exemplified by cell gr...
Plants are constantly facing rapid changes in evaporative demand and soil water content, which affec...
Cell-to-cell heterogeneity prevails in many systems, as exemplified by cell growth, although the ori...
At the cellular level, plant growth results from the competition between the so-called turgor pressu...
Pressure-probe measurements and single-cell sampling and analysis techniques were used to determine ...
Leaf dehydration decreases water potential and cell turgor pressure. Therefore, changes in cell turg...
Plant life depends on the plant‘s ability to maintain a sufficient water supply. It is still not cle...
This work was supported by the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (doctoral fellowship to...
The pressure probe has been widely used to study the water relations of plant cells. Here we describ...
At the cellular level, plant growth results from the competition between the so-called turgor pressu...
Abstract: Cell water relationships are important topics to be included in cell biology courses. Diff...
The relationship between leaf water potential, soil water potential, and transpiration depends on so...
Under the drought stress condition, the plants would grow slower. Temperature is one of the most imp...
International audienceCell-to-cell heterogeneity prevails in many systems, as exemplified by cell gr...
Plants are constantly facing rapid changes in evaporative demand and soil water content, which affec...
Cell-to-cell heterogeneity prevails in many systems, as exemplified by cell growth, although the ori...
At the cellular level, plant growth results from the competition between the so-called turgor pressu...
Pressure-probe measurements and single-cell sampling and analysis techniques were used to determine ...