Measuring sap flow together with stem water potential and stem water storage can provide an abundance of information about the functioning and physiology of the water-conducting xylem, including its hydraulic conductance and capacitance. As xylem grows, develops, and ages, it changes its capacity to conduct water, as new vessels and tracheids are formed and older ones become dysfunctional when filled with gas, gels, or tyloses. Environmental factors, such as drought, heat waves, irrigation, or flooding can also strongly affect hydraulic conductance and water storage in stems. Some plants even can influence hydraulic conductance by changing the ionic composition of their xylem sap. Destructive measurements using cut stems are the current sta...
Plants must balance water expenditure from their crown with water supplied through root and stem tis...
Components of the tree water transport pathway; roots, trunks, branches and leaves; can also serve a...
Xylem cavitation is a common occurrence in drought-stressed plants. Cavitation-induced embolism redu...
1. Xylem hydraulic properties play an essential role in supporting growth and photosynthesis and inf...
Coordination of water movement among plant organs is important for understanding plant water use str...
Despite many studies of the percent loss of hydraulic conductivity in excised branches, there is dou...
A new method using hydrostatic suctions (less than 0.02 MPa) was used to measure whole-root conducti...
A new method using hydrostatic suctions (less than 0.02 MPa) was used to measure whole-root conducti...
International audienceReplacing ultra-pure water solution with ion solution closer to the compositio...
Defining plant hydraulic traits is central to the quantification of ecohydrological processes rangin...
Using the heat pulse and other techniques, the hydraulic architecture of apricot trees was mapped ou...
Maintaining xylem water transport under drought is vital for plants, but xylem failure does occur wh...
The effects of rootstock vigour on scion xylem hydraulic conductivity were studied on potted trees o...
We investigated phloem-xylem interactions in Acer rubrum L. and Acer saccharum Marsh. Our experiment...
Trees grow by vertically extending their stems, so accurate stem hydraulic models are fundamental to...
Plants must balance water expenditure from their crown with water supplied through root and stem tis...
Components of the tree water transport pathway; roots, trunks, branches and leaves; can also serve a...
Xylem cavitation is a common occurrence in drought-stressed plants. Cavitation-induced embolism redu...
1. Xylem hydraulic properties play an essential role in supporting growth and photosynthesis and inf...
Coordination of water movement among plant organs is important for understanding plant water use str...
Despite many studies of the percent loss of hydraulic conductivity in excised branches, there is dou...
A new method using hydrostatic suctions (less than 0.02 MPa) was used to measure whole-root conducti...
A new method using hydrostatic suctions (less than 0.02 MPa) was used to measure whole-root conducti...
International audienceReplacing ultra-pure water solution with ion solution closer to the compositio...
Defining plant hydraulic traits is central to the quantification of ecohydrological processes rangin...
Using the heat pulse and other techniques, the hydraulic architecture of apricot trees was mapped ou...
Maintaining xylem water transport under drought is vital for plants, but xylem failure does occur wh...
The effects of rootstock vigour on scion xylem hydraulic conductivity were studied on potted trees o...
We investigated phloem-xylem interactions in Acer rubrum L. and Acer saccharum Marsh. Our experiment...
Trees grow by vertically extending their stems, so accurate stem hydraulic models are fundamental to...
Plants must balance water expenditure from their crown with water supplied through root and stem tis...
Components of the tree water transport pathway; roots, trunks, branches and leaves; can also serve a...
Xylem cavitation is a common occurrence in drought-stressed plants. Cavitation-induced embolism redu...