We investigated phloem-xylem interactions in Acer rubrum L. and Acer saccharum Marsh. Our experimental method allowed us to determine xylem conductance of an intact branch by measuring the flow rate of water supplied at two delivery pressures to the cut end of a small side branch. We found that removal of bark tissue (phloem girdling) upstream of the point at which deionized water was delivered to the branch resulted in a decrease (24% for A. rubrum and 15% for A. saccharum) in branch xylem hydraulic conductance. Declines in hydraulic conductance with girdling were accompanied by a decrease in the osmotic concentration of xylem sap. The decrease in xylem sap concentration following phloem girdling suggests that ion redistribution from the p...
Measuring sap flow together with stem water potential and stem water storage can provide an abundanc...
The xylem in plants is formed by interconnected dead cells that allow the flow of water from the roo...
Graduation date: 2002Every wood anatomist knows that the wood near the center of a tree (juvenile wo...
Major restrictions to the hydraulic conductance of xylem (KXYL) in vascular plants have traditionall...
Major restrictions to the hydraulic conductance of xylem (KXYL) in vascular plants have traditionall...
In plants, water flows from roots to leaves through a complex network of xylem conduits. The xylem a...
Graduation date: 1998Xylem anatomy is a strong determinant of water transport efficiency and is ther...
Recent Studies have shown that, in some species, xylem hydraulic conductivity (K-h) increases with i...
Not long ago, textbooks on plant physiology divulged the view that phloem and xylem are separate tra...
International audienceReplacing ultra-pure water solution with ion solution closer to the compositio...
Adequate radial water transport between elastic bark tissue and xylem is crucial in trees, because i...
Despite on abundance of information on the anatomical and hydraulic features of the xylem transport ...
Summary This study reports experimental evidence for light-mediated changes of stem hydraulic conduc...
Despite many studies of the percent loss of hydraulic conductivity in excised branches, there is dou...
The transfer of water from phloem into xylem is thought to mitigate increasing hydraulic tension in ...
Measuring sap flow together with stem water potential and stem water storage can provide an abundanc...
The xylem in plants is formed by interconnected dead cells that allow the flow of water from the roo...
Graduation date: 2002Every wood anatomist knows that the wood near the center of a tree (juvenile wo...
Major restrictions to the hydraulic conductance of xylem (KXYL) in vascular plants have traditionall...
Major restrictions to the hydraulic conductance of xylem (KXYL) in vascular plants have traditionall...
In plants, water flows from roots to leaves through a complex network of xylem conduits. The xylem a...
Graduation date: 1998Xylem anatomy is a strong determinant of water transport efficiency and is ther...
Recent Studies have shown that, in some species, xylem hydraulic conductivity (K-h) increases with i...
Not long ago, textbooks on plant physiology divulged the view that phloem and xylem are separate tra...
International audienceReplacing ultra-pure water solution with ion solution closer to the compositio...
Adequate radial water transport between elastic bark tissue and xylem is crucial in trees, because i...
Despite on abundance of information on the anatomical and hydraulic features of the xylem transport ...
Summary This study reports experimental evidence for light-mediated changes of stem hydraulic conduc...
Despite many studies of the percent loss of hydraulic conductivity in excised branches, there is dou...
The transfer of water from phloem into xylem is thought to mitigate increasing hydraulic tension in ...
Measuring sap flow together with stem water potential and stem water storage can provide an abundanc...
The xylem in plants is formed by interconnected dead cells that allow the flow of water from the roo...
Graduation date: 2002Every wood anatomist knows that the wood near the center of a tree (juvenile wo...