Key message Variability of embolism resistance within individual trees was assessed in four Pinaceae species by using a single method of measurement: the Cavitron. Contrary to what has been previously observed, our findings show a small variability in embolism resistance within and between organs. Indeed, we found (i) a lack of variability between branches within the crown, and (ii) that roots and trunks are either equally resistant or slightly more vulnerable to embolism than branches. This contradicts the vulnerability segmentation hypothesis proposed in the early 1990s. This paper also demonstrates that only few branches are necessary to determine the embolism resistance of a given tree.[br/] Context Embolism formation in xylem has an ...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Plant survival under extreme drought events has been associated with xylem vuln...
International audienceMany studies have reported that hydraulic properties vary considerably between...
Key messageVariability of embolism resistance within individual trees was assessed in four Pinaceae ...
Vulnerability to drought-induced embolism is a key trait that shapes drought resistance and that cou...
International audienceAccording to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are m...
According to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are more vulnerable to decl...
Plants can be highly segmented organisms with an independently redundant design of organs. In the co...
There is a common idea that most herbaceous species refill their embolized vessels each night via po...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Plant survival under extreme drought events has been associated with xylem vuln...
International audienceMany studies have reported that hydraulic properties vary considerably between...
Key messageVariability of embolism resistance within individual trees was assessed in four Pinaceae ...
Vulnerability to drought-induced embolism is a key trait that shapes drought resistance and that cou...
International audienceAccording to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are m...
According to the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis, leaves are more vulnerable to decl...
Plants can be highly segmented organisms with an independently redundant design of organs. In the co...
There is a common idea that most herbaceous species refill their embolized vessels each night via po...
International audienceAbstractKey messageXylem vulnerability to drought-induced embolism did not dif...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Plant survival under extreme drought events has been associated with xylem vuln...
International audienceMany studies have reported that hydraulic properties vary considerably between...