The pit membrane in bordered pits of conifer tracheids is characterized by a porous margo and central thickening (torus), which is traditionally considered to function as an impermeable safety valve against air-seeding. However, electron microscopy based on 33 conifer species, including five families and 19 genera, reveals that pores occur in the torus of 13 of the species studied. The pores have a plasmodesmatal origin with an average diameter of 51 nm and grouped arrangement. Evidence for embolism spreading via pores in tori is supported by the pore sizes, which correspond relatively well with the pressure inducing cavitation. Predictions based on earlier correlations between pit structure and cavitation resistance were only weakly suppor...
The effect of increasing pressure difference (ΔP) on intervessel pit membrane porosity was studied i...
The article discusses water transport in angiosperms and conifers, focusing on structural factors th...
Conifers face increased drought mortality risks because of drought-induced embolism in their vascula...
The pit membrane in bordered pits of conifer tracheids is characterized by a porous margo and centra...
The pit membrane in bordered pits of conifer tracheids is characterized by a porous margo and centra...
Resistance to water-stress induced cavitation is an important indicator of drought tolerance in wood...
Cavitation resistance is a key parameter to understand tree drought tolerance but little is known ab...
Drought-induced forest dieback has been widely reported over the last decades, and the evidence for ...
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...
Background and Aims Various correlations have been identified between anatomical features of bordere...
Aspects of xylem anatomy and vulnerability to water stress-induced embolism were examined in stems o...
Aspects of xylem anatomy and vulnerability to water stress-induced embolism were examined in stems o...
The effect of increasing pressure difference (ΔP) on intervessel pit membrane porosity was studied i...
The article discusses water transport in angiosperms and conifers, focusing on structural factors th...
Conifers face increased drought mortality risks because of drought-induced embolism in their vascula...
The pit membrane in bordered pits of conifer tracheids is characterized by a porous margo and centra...
The pit membrane in bordered pits of conifer tracheids is characterized by a porous margo and centra...
Resistance to water-stress induced cavitation is an important indicator of drought tolerance in wood...
Cavitation resistance is a key parameter to understand tree drought tolerance but little is known ab...
Drought-induced forest dieback has been widely reported over the last decades, and the evidence for ...
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...
Background and Aims Various correlations have been identified between anatomical features of bordere...
Aspects of xylem anatomy and vulnerability to water stress-induced embolism were examined in stems o...
Aspects of xylem anatomy and vulnerability to water stress-induced embolism were examined in stems o...
The effect of increasing pressure difference (ΔP) on intervessel pit membrane porosity was studied i...
The article discusses water transport in angiosperms and conifers, focusing on structural factors th...
Conifers face increased drought mortality risks because of drought-induced embolism in their vascula...