The 'hydraulic vulnerability segmentation' hypothesis predicts that expendable distal organs are more susceptible to water stress-induced embolism than the main stem of the plant. In the current work, we present the first in vivo visualization of this phenomenon. In two separate experiments, using magnetic resonance imaging or synchrotron-based microcomputed tomography, grapevines (Vitis vinifera) were dehydrated while simultaneously scanning the main stems and petioles for the occurrence of emboli at different xylem pressures (Psix ). Magnetic resonance imaging revealed that 50% of the conductive xylem area of the petioles was embolized at a Psix of -1.54MPa, whereas the stems did not reach similar losses until -1.9MPa. Microcomputed tomog...
In recent years, the validity of embolism quantification methods has been questioned, especially for...
Plants can be highly segmented organisms with an independently redundant design of organs. In the co...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...
The 'hydraulic vulnerability segmentation' hypothesis predicts that expendable distal organs are mor...
The \u2018hydraulic vulnerability segmentation\u2019 hypothesis predicts that expendable distal orga...
Previous research suggested that grapevines are very vulnerable to water deficit induced embolism. S...
Long-distance water transport through plant xylem is vulnerable to hydraulic dysfunction during peri...
The vascular system of grapevine has been reported as being highly vulnerable, even though grapevine...
The time scale of stomatal closure and xylem cavitation during plant dehydration, as well as the fat...
Among woody plants, grapevines are often described as highly vulnerable to water-stress induced cavi...
This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been throu...
In recent years, the validity of embolism quantification methods has been questioned, especially for...
Recent advances in plant hydraulics have shed light on artifacts generated by hydraulic measurements...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
In recent years, the validity of embolism quantification methods has been questioned, especially for...
Plants can be highly segmented organisms with an independently redundant design of organs. In the co...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...
The 'hydraulic vulnerability segmentation' hypothesis predicts that expendable distal organs are mor...
The \u2018hydraulic vulnerability segmentation\u2019 hypothesis predicts that expendable distal orga...
Previous research suggested that grapevines are very vulnerable to water deficit induced embolism. S...
Long-distance water transport through plant xylem is vulnerable to hydraulic dysfunction during peri...
The vascular system of grapevine has been reported as being highly vulnerable, even though grapevine...
The time scale of stomatal closure and xylem cavitation during plant dehydration, as well as the fat...
Among woody plants, grapevines are often described as highly vulnerable to water-stress induced cavi...
This article has been accepted for publication and undergone full peer review but has not been throu...
In recent years, the validity of embolism quantification methods has been questioned, especially for...
Recent advances in plant hydraulics have shed light on artifacts generated by hydraulic measurements...
Plants have evolved a water transport system that relies on water sustaining a tensile force. Counte...
In recent years, the validity of embolism quantification methods has been questioned, especially for...
Plants can be highly segmented organisms with an independently redundant design of organs. In the co...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...