The formation of emboli in xylem conduits can dramatically reduce hydraulic capacity and represents one of the principal mechanisms of drought-induced mortality in woody plants. However, our understanding of embolism formation and repair is constrained by a lack of tools to directly and nondestructively measure these processes at high spatial resolution. Using synchrotron-based microcomputed tomography (microCT), we examined embolism in the xylem of coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) saplings that were subjected to cycles of drought and rewatering. Embolism formation was observed occurring by three different mechanisms: as tracheids embolizing in wide tangential bands; as isolated tracheids in seemingly random events; and as functional gr...
Water is transported from roots to foliage through the xylem under negative pressure (= tension). Un...
Understanding which species are able to recover from drought, under what conditions, and the mechani...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...
International audienceHydraulic failure induced by xylem embolism is one of the primary mechanisms o...
Hydraulic failure induced by xylem embolism is one of the primary mechanisms of 104 plant dieback du...
Xylem cavitation resulting in air embolism is a major cause of plant death during drought, yet the s...
Présentation orale + résuméIn vascular plants, water is transported in a metastable state below its ...
Drought stress can result in significant impairment of the plant hydraulic system via blockage of xy...
Plant mortality under extreme drought events has recently been associated with plant vulnerability t...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
Plants can be highly segmented organisms with an independently redundant design of organs. In the co...
Xylem embolism is one of the main processes involved in drought-related plant mortality. Although it...
Water is transported from roots to foliage through the xylem under negative pressure (= tension). Un...
Understanding which species are able to recover from drought, under what conditions, and the mechani...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...
International audienceHydraulic failure induced by xylem embolism is one of the primary mechanisms o...
Hydraulic failure induced by xylem embolism is one of the primary mechanisms of 104 plant dieback du...
Xylem cavitation resulting in air embolism is a major cause of plant death during drought, yet the s...
Présentation orale + résuméIn vascular plants, water is transported in a metastable state below its ...
Drought stress can result in significant impairment of the plant hydraulic system via blockage of xy...
Plant mortality under extreme drought events has recently been associated with plant vulnerability t...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
Plants can be highly segmented organisms with an independently redundant design of organs. In the co...
Xylem embolism is one of the main processes involved in drought-related plant mortality. Although it...
Water is transported from roots to foliage through the xylem under negative pressure (= tension). Un...
Understanding which species are able to recover from drought, under what conditions, and the mechani...
Although recent findings suggest that xylem embolism represents a significant, drought-induced damag...