Water shedding from leaves is a complex process depending on multiple leaf traits interacting with rain, wind and air humidity, and with the entire plant and surrounding vegetation. Here, we synthesise the current knowledge of the physics of water shedding with implications for plant physiology and ecology. We argue that the drop retention angle is a more meaningful parameter to characterise the water shedding capacity of leaves than the commonly measured static contact angle. The understanding of the mechanics of water shedding is largely derived from laboratory experiments on artificial rather than natural surfaces, often on individual aspects such as surface wettability or drop impacts. In contrast, field studies attempting to identify t...
Background and Aims The structural properties of leaf venation and xylem anatomy strongly influence ...
In many countries, the mornings in spring are graced with spectacular displays of dew drops hanging ...
A turgid leaf exposed to bright sunshine can transpire an amount of water several times its own weig...
Water shedding from leaves is a complex process depending on multiple leaf traits interacting with r...
Interception is the amount of water held on the canopy at the end of a rainfall event. Rainfall inte...
Leaf surface wetness has numerous physiological and ecological consequences, and the morphological s...
There has been increasing worldwide recognition of the importance of hydraulic physiology--the trans...
Leaf wetting is often considered to have negative effects on plant function, such that wet environme...
Leaf wetting is often considered to have negative effects on plant function, such that wet environme...
Leaf wetting is often considered to have negative effects on plant function, such that wet environme...
Synopsis Plant diseases are a major cause of losses of crops worldwide. Although rainfalls and folia...
The leaf hydraulic system in plants is charged with supplying water to the sites of evaporation in o...
Woody plants are often considered as static individuals, taking up water via the root system and los...
<p>Points represent mean ± SE (n = 3). Individual leaves were wetted by dipping them in water, where...
(a) Contact angles of different leaves; green, brown, heat-treated, and vacuum-treated leaves. Reced...
Background and Aims The structural properties of leaf venation and xylem anatomy strongly influence ...
In many countries, the mornings in spring are graced with spectacular displays of dew drops hanging ...
A turgid leaf exposed to bright sunshine can transpire an amount of water several times its own weig...
Water shedding from leaves is a complex process depending on multiple leaf traits interacting with r...
Interception is the amount of water held on the canopy at the end of a rainfall event. Rainfall inte...
Leaf surface wetness has numerous physiological and ecological consequences, and the morphological s...
There has been increasing worldwide recognition of the importance of hydraulic physiology--the trans...
Leaf wetting is often considered to have negative effects on plant function, such that wet environme...
Leaf wetting is often considered to have negative effects on plant function, such that wet environme...
Leaf wetting is often considered to have negative effects on plant function, such that wet environme...
Synopsis Plant diseases are a major cause of losses of crops worldwide. Although rainfalls and folia...
The leaf hydraulic system in plants is charged with supplying water to the sites of evaporation in o...
Woody plants are often considered as static individuals, taking up water via the root system and los...
<p>Points represent mean ± SE (n = 3). Individual leaves were wetted by dipping them in water, where...
(a) Contact angles of different leaves; green, brown, heat-treated, and vacuum-treated leaves. Reced...
Background and Aims The structural properties of leaf venation and xylem anatomy strongly influence ...
In many countries, the mornings in spring are graced with spectacular displays of dew drops hanging ...
A turgid leaf exposed to bright sunshine can transpire an amount of water several times its own weig...