Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On one hand, plants keep stomata open for efficient carbon assimilation, while on the other hand, they close them to prevent permanent hydraulic impairment from xylem embolism. The order of occurrence of these two processes (stomatal closure and the onset of leaf embolism) throughout plant dehydration has remained controversial, largely due to methodological limitations. However, the newly developed Optical Visualisation (OV) method now allows simultaneous monitoring of stomatal behaviour and leaf embolism formation in intact plants. We used this new approach directly by dehydrating intact saplings of three contrasting tree species and indirectly by conducting a lit...
Water is transported from roots to foliage through the xylem under negative pressure (= tension). Un...
The formation of emboli in xylem conduits can dramatically reduce hydraulic capacity and represents ...
Water relations have been well documented in tree species, but relatively little is known about the ...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On one hand, plants keep...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On the one hand, plants ...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On the one hand, plants ...
The time scale of stomatal closure and xylem cavitation during plant dehydration, as well as the fat...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
Stomata play a significant role in the Earth’s water and carbon cycles, by regulating gaseousexchang...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
Présentation orale + résuméIn vascular plants, water is transported in a metastable state below its ...
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...
Xylem cavitation resulting in air embolism is a major cause of plant death during drought, yet the s...
Water is transported from roots to foliage through the xylem under negative pressure (= tension). Un...
The formation of emboli in xylem conduits can dramatically reduce hydraulic capacity and represents ...
Water relations have been well documented in tree species, but relatively little is known about the ...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On one hand, plants keep...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On the one hand, plants ...
Drought represents a major abiotic constraint to plant growth and survival. On the one hand, plants ...
The time scale of stomatal closure and xylem cavitation during plant dehydration, as well as the fat...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
Stomata play a significant role in the Earth’s water and carbon cycles, by regulating gaseousexchang...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...
Drought negatively impacts plant growth and survival. The ability to maintain hydraulic functionalit...
Présentation orale + résuméIn vascular plants, water is transported in a metastable state below its ...
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...
Xylem cavitation resulting in air embolism is a major cause of plant death during drought, yet the s...
Water is transported from roots to foliage through the xylem under negative pressure (= tension). Un...
The formation of emboli in xylem conduits can dramatically reduce hydraulic capacity and represents ...
Water relations have been well documented in tree species, but relatively little is known about the ...