A recent metabolic scaling theory predicts that plants minimize resistance to hydraulic conduction in the bulk transport network by narrowing the diameter of xylem conduits distally. We hypothesized that trees growing at high altitude or on nutrient-depleted soils would prioritize survival over minimizing hydraulic resistance, and that their vascular systems would be structured differently from those of trees growing under more benign conditions. In fact, conduits were observed to narrow towards the periphery of vascular system within all 45 trees of three species we investigated, and scaling relationships were indistinguishable across a range of environments. Thus, conduit tapering relationships appear to be invariant with respect to envir...
Early observations led Sanio [Wissen. Bot., 8, (1872) 401] to state that xylem conduit diameters and...
Xylem and phloem need to maintain steady transport rates of water and carbohydrates to match the exc...
that total hydraulic resistance in trees can be independent of path length, provided that vascular c...
A recent metabolic scaling theory predicts that plants minimize resistance to hydraulic conduction i...
Plant vascular networks are central to botanical form, function, and diversity. Here, we develop a t...
Hydraulic limitations to tree height can be mitigated by widening the conducting elements toward a t...
A recent theoretical model (the West, Brown and Enquist, WBE model) hypothesized that plants have ev...
Metabolic scaling theory predicts how tree water flow rate (Q) scales with tree mass (M) and assumes...
Despite on abundance of information on the anatomical and hydraulic features of the xylem transport ...
In trees, water flows throughout a network of xylem conduits by mean of a negative pressure gradient...
shows that hydraulic resistance in trees can be independent of path length, provided that vascular c...
A 17-parameter ‘species model’ that predicts metabolic scaling from vascular architecture was tested...
Within a tree the lumen of the xylem conduits varies widely (by at least 1 order of magnitude). Tran...
Early observations led Sanio [Wissen. Bot., 8, (1872) 401] to state that xylem conduit diameters and...
Water transport in trees is critically dependent on lumen diameter of xylem conduits. It has also be...
Early observations led Sanio [Wissen. Bot., 8, (1872) 401] to state that xylem conduit diameters and...
Xylem and phloem need to maintain steady transport rates of water and carbohydrates to match the exc...
that total hydraulic resistance in trees can be independent of path length, provided that vascular c...
A recent metabolic scaling theory predicts that plants minimize resistance to hydraulic conduction i...
Plant vascular networks are central to botanical form, function, and diversity. Here, we develop a t...
Hydraulic limitations to tree height can be mitigated by widening the conducting elements toward a t...
A recent theoretical model (the West, Brown and Enquist, WBE model) hypothesized that plants have ev...
Metabolic scaling theory predicts how tree water flow rate (Q) scales with tree mass (M) and assumes...
Despite on abundance of information on the anatomical and hydraulic features of the xylem transport ...
In trees, water flows throughout a network of xylem conduits by mean of a negative pressure gradient...
shows that hydraulic resistance in trees can be independent of path length, provided that vascular c...
A 17-parameter ‘species model’ that predicts metabolic scaling from vascular architecture was tested...
Within a tree the lumen of the xylem conduits varies widely (by at least 1 order of magnitude). Tran...
Early observations led Sanio [Wissen. Bot., 8, (1872) 401] to state that xylem conduit diameters and...
Water transport in trees is critically dependent on lumen diameter of xylem conduits. It has also be...
Early observations led Sanio [Wissen. Bot., 8, (1872) 401] to state that xylem conduit diameters and...
Xylem and phloem need to maintain steady transport rates of water and carbohydrates to match the exc...
that total hydraulic resistance in trees can be independent of path length, provided that vascular c...