Bordered pits are cavities in the lignified cell walls of xylem conduits (vessels and tracheids) that are essential components in the water-transport system of higher plants. The pit membrane, which lies in the center of each pit, allows water to pass between xylem conduits but limits the spread of embolism and vascular pathogens in the xylem. Averaged across a wide range of species, pits account for > 50% of total xylem hydraulic resistance, indicating that they are an important factor in the overall hydraulic efficiency of plants. The structure of pits varies dramatically across species, with large differences evident in the porosity and thickness of pit membranes. Because greater porosity reduces hydraulic resistance but increases vulner...
Conifers face increased drought mortality risks because of drought-induced embolism in their vascula...
Pit membranes in bordered pits between neighbouring vessels play a major role inthe entry of air-wat...
Maintaining sufficient water transport via the xylem is crucial for tree survival under variable env...
The article discusses water transport in angiosperms and conifers, focusing on structural factors th...
Water transport in conifers occurs through single-celled tracheids that are connected to one another...
Water transport in conifers occurs through single-celled tracheids that are connected to one another...
The evolution of xylem vessels from tracheids is put forward as a key innovation that boosted hydrau...
Journal ArticleA model of xylem conduit function was applied to gymnosperm tracheids with torus-marg...
Across land plants there is a general pattern of xylem conduit diameters widening towards the stem b...
Bordered pits play an important role in permitting water flow among adjacent tracheary elements in f...
Interconduit pit membranes represent porous media for water transport between neighbouring conduits....
Pit membranes between xylem vessels have been suggested to have functional adaptive traits because o...
The effect of increasing pressure difference (ΔP) on intervessel pit membrane porosity was studied i...
The effect of increasing pressure difference (DP) on intervessel pit membrane porosity was studied i...
Conifers face increased drought mortality risks because of drought-induced embolism in their vascula...
Pit membranes in bordered pits between neighbouring vessels play a major role inthe entry of air-wat...
Maintaining sufficient water transport via the xylem is crucial for tree survival under variable env...
The article discusses water transport in angiosperms and conifers, focusing on structural factors th...
Water transport in conifers occurs through single-celled tracheids that are connected to one another...
Water transport in conifers occurs through single-celled tracheids that are connected to one another...
The evolution of xylem vessels from tracheids is put forward as a key innovation that boosted hydrau...
Journal ArticleA model of xylem conduit function was applied to gymnosperm tracheids with torus-marg...
Across land plants there is a general pattern of xylem conduit diameters widening towards the stem b...
Bordered pits play an important role in permitting water flow among adjacent tracheary elements in f...
Interconduit pit membranes represent porous media for water transport between neighbouring conduits....
Pit membranes between xylem vessels have been suggested to have functional adaptive traits because o...
The effect of increasing pressure difference (ΔP) on intervessel pit membrane porosity was studied i...
The effect of increasing pressure difference (DP) on intervessel pit membrane porosity was studied i...
Conifers face increased drought mortality risks because of drought-induced embolism in their vascula...
Pit membranes in bordered pits between neighbouring vessels play a major role inthe entry of air-wat...
Maintaining sufficient water transport via the xylem is crucial for tree survival under variable env...