Vertical conduit tapering is proposed as an effective mechanism to almost eliminate the increase in hydraulic resistance with increased height. Despite this potential role, very little is known about its changes during ontogeny. Here, conduit tapering and stem morphology of young/small and old/tall individuals of Acer pseudoplatanus in the field, as well as 3-yr-old grafted trees from both age classes, were analysed. The distribution of hydraulic resistance along stems was also determined in a subsample of trees. Substantial conduit tapering was found in small trees (field-grown and grafted from both age classes), whereas values were lower in tall trees, indicating that tapering was a size-related, not an age-related process. Apical conduit...
Dicotyledons have evolved a strategy to compensate for the increase in hydraulic resistance to water...
The diameter of vascular conduits increases towards the stem base. It has been suggested that this p...
shows that hydraulic resistance in trees can be independent of path length, provided that vascular c...
In trees, water flows throughout a network of xylem conduits by mean of a negative pressure gradient...
Xylem conduits increase in size from the apex downwards. While conduit tapering in the stem has ofte...
Despite on abundance of information on the anatomical and hydraulic features of the xylem transport ...
A recent theoretical model (the West, Brown and Enquist, WBE model) hypothesized that plants have ev...
Recent research suggests that increasing conduit tapering progressively reduces hydraulic constraint...
\u2022 Recent research suggests that increasing conduit tapering progressively reduces hydraulic con...
Hydraulic limitations to tree height can be mitigated by widening the conducting elements toward a t...
Within a tree the lumen of the xylem conduits varies widely (by at least 1 order of magnitude). Tran...
Anatomical traits such as xylem conduit diameter and vessel connectivity are fundamental characteris...
The xylem in plants is formed by interconnected dead cells that allow the flow of water from the roo...
Early observations led Sanio [Wissen. Bot., 8, (1872) 401] to state that xylem conduit diameters an...
Early observations led Sanio [Wissen. Bot., 8, (1872) 401] to state that xylem conduit diameters and...
Dicotyledons have evolved a strategy to compensate for the increase in hydraulic resistance to water...
The diameter of vascular conduits increases towards the stem base. It has been suggested that this p...
shows that hydraulic resistance in trees can be independent of path length, provided that vascular c...
In trees, water flows throughout a network of xylem conduits by mean of a negative pressure gradient...
Xylem conduits increase in size from the apex downwards. While conduit tapering in the stem has ofte...
Despite on abundance of information on the anatomical and hydraulic features of the xylem transport ...
A recent theoretical model (the West, Brown and Enquist, WBE model) hypothesized that plants have ev...
Recent research suggests that increasing conduit tapering progressively reduces hydraulic constraint...
\u2022 Recent research suggests that increasing conduit tapering progressively reduces hydraulic con...
Hydraulic limitations to tree height can be mitigated by widening the conducting elements toward a t...
Within a tree the lumen of the xylem conduits varies widely (by at least 1 order of magnitude). Tran...
Anatomical traits such as xylem conduit diameter and vessel connectivity are fundamental characteris...
The xylem in plants is formed by interconnected dead cells that allow the flow of water from the roo...
Early observations led Sanio [Wissen. Bot., 8, (1872) 401] to state that xylem conduit diameters an...
Early observations led Sanio [Wissen. Bot., 8, (1872) 401] to state that xylem conduit diameters and...
Dicotyledons have evolved a strategy to compensate for the increase in hydraulic resistance to water...
The diameter of vascular conduits increases towards the stem base. It has been suggested that this p...
shows that hydraulic resistance in trees can be independent of path length, provided that vascular c...