Water stress is known to cause xylem cavitation in the leaves, roots and stems of plants, but little is known about the vulnerability of flowers to xylem damage during drought. This is an important gap in our understanding of how and when plants become damaged by water stress. Here we address fundamental questions about if and when flowers suffer cavitation damage, using a new technique of cavitation imaging to resolve the timing of cavitation in water-stressed flower petals compared with neighbouring leaves. Leaves and flowers from a sample of two herbaceous and two woody eudicots were exposed to a severe water stress while the spatial and temporal propagation of embolism through veins was recorded. Although in most cases water potentials ...
Although cavitation and refilling cycles could be common in plants, it is unknown whether these cycl...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
Xylem cavitation resulting in air embolism is a major cause of plant death during drought, yet the s...
Water stress is known to cause xylem cavitation in the leaves, roots and stems of plants, but little...
Flowers underpin plant evolution, genetic legacy and global food supply. They are exposed to similar...
Root vulnerability to cavitation is challenging to measure and under-represented in current datasets...
Variation in resistance of xylem to embolism among flowers, leaves, and stems strongly influences th...
International audienceEstablishing drying-limits for mortality of different tree species and underst...
Water deficit is considered the main limiting factor for the establishment, survival, and growth of ...
Hydraulic failure is one of the main causes of tree mortality in conditions of severe drought. Resis...
Finding thresholds at which loss of plant functionality occurs during drought is critical for predic...
New techniques now make it possible to precisely and accurately determine the failure threshold of t...
Abstract Water deficit is considered the main limiting factor for the establishment, survival, and g...
Although cavitation and refilling cycles could be common in plants, it is unknown whether these cycl...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
Xylem cavitation resulting in air embolism is a major cause of plant death during drought, yet the s...
Water stress is known to cause xylem cavitation in the leaves, roots and stems of plants, but little...
Flowers underpin plant evolution, genetic legacy and global food supply. They are exposed to similar...
Root vulnerability to cavitation is challenging to measure and under-represented in current datasets...
Variation in resistance of xylem to embolism among flowers, leaves, and stems strongly influences th...
International audienceEstablishing drying-limits for mortality of different tree species and underst...
Water deficit is considered the main limiting factor for the establishment, survival, and growth of ...
Hydraulic failure is one of the main causes of tree mortality in conditions of severe drought. Resis...
Finding thresholds at which loss of plant functionality occurs during drought is critical for predic...
New techniques now make it possible to precisely and accurately determine the failure threshold of t...
Abstract Water deficit is considered the main limiting factor for the establishment, survival, and g...
Although cavitation and refilling cycles could be common in plants, it is unknown whether these cycl...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
Xylem cavitation resulting in air embolism is a major cause of plant death during drought, yet the s...