Xylem water transport from the parent plant into the fruit plays a crucial role in fruit growth, development, and quality formation. Current research on fruit hydraulics has attempted to partition the hydraulic resistance of the pathway over development. However, no consensus has been reached and this question has not been addressed in the context of changing plant and fruit water status under water deficit. We rigorously investigated the developmental changes of hydraulic property of the fruit and pedicel under well-irrigated condition and water deficit based on hydraulic measurements, fruit rehydration, dye tracing, light and electron microscopy, and flow modeling. A decline in water transport capacity did not occur in the pathway prior t...
International audienceConductive tissues are main routes of resource transport, that are crucial for...
In this study, we demonstrate nuclear magnetic resonance flow imaging of xylem and phloem transport ...
Previous studies show how different fruit species exhibit a wide range in their epidermal conductanc...
In this study xylem hydraulic resistances of peduncles (truss stalk), pedicels (fruit stalk) and the...
The xylem hydraulic connection between shoot and fruits has previously been investigated, but contra...
In this study xylem hydraulic resistances of pedun-cles (truss stalk), pedicels (fruit stalk) and th...
Background and aims Irrigation strategies for glasshouse tomato are often based on solar radiation s...
Xylem flow of water into fruits declines during fruit development, and the literature indicates a co...
The abscission zone in fruit pedicels plays an important role in affecting not only water uptake in ...
The decline in xylem flow during the late growth stage in most fruits may be due either to a decreas...
Fruit is important for human health, and applying deficit irrigation in fruit production is a strate...
Tomato plant water relations are crucial for fruit production and fruit quality. Irrigation strategi...
Background and Aims Xylem flows into most fruits decline as the fruit develop, with important effect...
Water status plays an important role for fruit quality and quantity in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum ...
The hypothesis that water flow into tomato fruits is affected similarly by osmotic potential of the ...
International audienceConductive tissues are main routes of resource transport, that are crucial for...
In this study, we demonstrate nuclear magnetic resonance flow imaging of xylem and phloem transport ...
Previous studies show how different fruit species exhibit a wide range in their epidermal conductanc...
In this study xylem hydraulic resistances of peduncles (truss stalk), pedicels (fruit stalk) and the...
The xylem hydraulic connection between shoot and fruits has previously been investigated, but contra...
In this study xylem hydraulic resistances of pedun-cles (truss stalk), pedicels (fruit stalk) and th...
Background and aims Irrigation strategies for glasshouse tomato are often based on solar radiation s...
Xylem flow of water into fruits declines during fruit development, and the literature indicates a co...
The abscission zone in fruit pedicels plays an important role in affecting not only water uptake in ...
The decline in xylem flow during the late growth stage in most fruits may be due either to a decreas...
Fruit is important for human health, and applying deficit irrigation in fruit production is a strate...
Tomato plant water relations are crucial for fruit production and fruit quality. Irrigation strategi...
Background and Aims Xylem flows into most fruits decline as the fruit develop, with important effect...
Water status plays an important role for fruit quality and quantity in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum ...
The hypothesis that water flow into tomato fruits is affected similarly by osmotic potential of the ...
International audienceConductive tissues are main routes of resource transport, that are crucial for...
In this study, we demonstrate nuclear magnetic resonance flow imaging of xylem and phloem transport ...
Previous studies show how different fruit species exhibit a wide range in their epidermal conductanc...