Respired CO2 in woody tissues can build up in the xylem and dissolve in the sap solution to be transported through the plant. From the sap, a fraction of the CO2 can either be radially diffuse to the atmosphere or be assimilated in chloroplasts present in woody tissues. These processes occur simultaneously in stems and branches, making it difficult to study their specific dynamics. Therefore, an 11C-enriched aqueous solution was administered to young branches of Populus tremula L., which were subsequently imaged by positron emission tomography (PET). This approach allows in vivo visualization of the internal movement of CO2 inside branches at high spatial and temporal resolution, and enables direct measurement of the transport speed of xyle...
Background: Globally plants are the primary sink of atmospheric CO2, but are also the major contribu...
Globally plants are the primary sink of atmospheric CO(2), but are also the major contributor of a l...
Previous reports have shown that CO2 dissolved in xylem sap in tree stems can move upward in the tra...
Respired CO2 in woody tissues can build up in the xylem and dissolve in the sap solution to be trans...
Plant studies using the short-lived isotope C-11 to label photosynthate via atmospheric carbon dioxi...
Plant studies using the short-lived isotope 11C to label photosynthate via atmospheric carbon dioxid...
Carbon transport processes in plants can be followed non-invasively by repeated application of the s...
In recent studies, assimilation of xylem-transported CO2 has gained considerable attention as a mean...
Determining the fate of CO2 respired in woody tissues is necessary to understand plant respiratory p...
The concentration of carbon dioxide in tree stems can be ~30-750 times higher than current atmospher...
The effect of transpiration rate on internal assimilation of CO2 released from respiring cells has n...
The effect of transpiration rate on internal assimilation of CO2 released from respiring cells has n...
Respired CO2 in woody tissues radially diffuses to the atmosphere or it is transported upward with t...
BACKGROUND: Globally plants are the primary sink of atmospheric CO(2), but are also the major contri...
Globally plants are the primary sink of atmospheric CO(2), but are also the major contributor of a l...
Background: Globally plants are the primary sink of atmospheric CO2, but are also the major contribu...
Globally plants are the primary sink of atmospheric CO(2), but are also the major contributor of a l...
Previous reports have shown that CO2 dissolved in xylem sap in tree stems can move upward in the tra...
Respired CO2 in woody tissues can build up in the xylem and dissolve in the sap solution to be trans...
Plant studies using the short-lived isotope C-11 to label photosynthate via atmospheric carbon dioxi...
Plant studies using the short-lived isotope 11C to label photosynthate via atmospheric carbon dioxid...
Carbon transport processes in plants can be followed non-invasively by repeated application of the s...
In recent studies, assimilation of xylem-transported CO2 has gained considerable attention as a mean...
Determining the fate of CO2 respired in woody tissues is necessary to understand plant respiratory p...
The concentration of carbon dioxide in tree stems can be ~30-750 times higher than current atmospher...
The effect of transpiration rate on internal assimilation of CO2 released from respiring cells has n...
The effect of transpiration rate on internal assimilation of CO2 released from respiring cells has n...
Respired CO2 in woody tissues radially diffuses to the atmosphere or it is transported upward with t...
BACKGROUND: Globally plants are the primary sink of atmospheric CO(2), but are also the major contri...
Globally plants are the primary sink of atmospheric CO(2), but are also the major contributor of a l...
Background: Globally plants are the primary sink of atmospheric CO2, but are also the major contribu...
Globally plants are the primary sink of atmospheric CO(2), but are also the major contributor of a l...
Previous reports have shown that CO2 dissolved in xylem sap in tree stems can move upward in the tra...