Context: Understanding plant resilience and adaptation to drought is a major challenge in crop and forest sciences. Several methods have been developed to assess the vulnerability to xylem embolism. The in situ flow centrifuge (or cavitron) is the fastest technique allowing to characterise this trait for plants having vessel lengths shorter than the rotor size. Aims: We present (i) a series of changes to the earlier cavitron design, aimed at improving the accuracy and speed of measurement through automated operations, and (ii) a new development through the design of a large diameter rotor expanding the range of species that can be measured. Methods: Both hardware and software modifications to the original design have been developed. In orde...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
International audienceMethods to estimate xylem embolism resistance generally rely on hydraulic meas...
Centrifuge-based techniques to assess xylem vulnerability to embolism are increasingly being used, a...
International audienceContext: Understanding plant resilience and adaptation to drought is a major c...
Xylem vulnerability to embolism represents an essential trait for the evaluation of the impact of hy...
Xylem vulnerability to embolism represents an essential trait for the evaluation of the impact of hy...
A centrifugal method is used to measure 'vulnerability curves' which show the loss of hydraulic cond...
A new technique for generating xylem cavitation and vulnerability curves was evaluated. The centrifu...
Plant resistance to xylem cavitation is a major drought adaptation trait and is essential to charact...
Three methods are in widespread use to build vulnerability curves (VCs) to cavitation. The bench dry...
Vulnerability curves (VCs) measure the ability of vessels to retain metastable water without embolis...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
International audienceMethods to estimate xylem embolism resistance generally rely on hydraulic meas...
Centrifuge-based techniques to assess xylem vulnerability to embolism are increasingly being used, a...
International audienceContext: Understanding plant resilience and adaptation to drought is a major c...
Xylem vulnerability to embolism represents an essential trait for the evaluation of the impact of hy...
Xylem vulnerability to embolism represents an essential trait for the evaluation of the impact of hy...
A centrifugal method is used to measure 'vulnerability curves' which show the loss of hydraulic cond...
A new technique for generating xylem cavitation and vulnerability curves was evaluated. The centrifu...
Plant resistance to xylem cavitation is a major drought adaptation trait and is essential to charact...
Three methods are in widespread use to build vulnerability curves (VCs) to cavitation. The bench dry...
Vulnerability curves (VCs) measure the ability of vessels to retain metastable water without embolis...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
Xylem cavitation resistance has profound implications for plant physiology and ecology. This process...
International audienceMethods to estimate xylem embolism resistance generally rely on hydraulic meas...
Centrifuge-based techniques to assess xylem vulnerability to embolism are increasingly being used, a...