نتایج جستجو برای: xylem water potential

تعداد نتایج: 1560812  

Journal: :Annals of botany 2012
Haruhiko Taneda Ichiro Terashima

BACKGROUND AND AIMS The water-transport capacity of leaf venation is positively related to the leaf-lamina area, because the number and diameter of vein-xylem conduits are controlled to match the lamina area. This study aimed to investigate how this co-ordinated relationship between the leaf-lamina area and vein-xylem characteristics is achieved by examining the midrib xylem of tobacco leaves. ...

2018
Jarmila Pittermann Joshua Cowan Nathan Kaufman Alex Baer Elaine Zhang David Kuty

Plants that lack chlorophyll are rare and typically restricted to holoparasites that obtain their carbon, water and mineral resources from a host plant. Although not parasites in the traditional sense, albino foliage, such as the sprouts that sometimes develop from redwood tree trunks, are comparable in function. They occur sporadically, and can reach the size of shrubs and in rare cases, trees...

2005
J. S. SPERRY J. R. DONNELLY

Hydraulic conductivity of the xylem is computed as the quotient of mass fiow rate and pressure gradient. Measurements on excised plant stems can be difficult to interpret because of timedependent reductions in fiow rate, and because of variable degrees of embolism. Using Acer saccharum Marsh, stems, we found that certain perfusing solutions including dilute fixatives (e.g. 0.05% formaldehyde) a...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
Andrew J McElrone James L Sherald Irwin N Forseth

Xylella fastidiosa, a xylem-limited bacterial pathogen that causes bacterial leaf scorch in its hosts, has a diverse and extensive host range among plant species worldwide. Previous work has shown that water stress enhances leaf scorch symptom severity and progression along the stem in Parthenocissus quinquefolia infected by X. fastidiosa. The objective here was to investigate the mechanisms un...

2003
Ralf Laschimke Maria Burger Hartmut Vallen

Using Ulmus glabra as an example we revealed that acoustic emissions from plants do not necessarily occur in conjunction with water stress. The waveforms in the various signals show that acoustic emissions may possibly be generated by still unknown hydraulic events, more complex than cavitation. Using a special microscopic technique we established the presence of minute gas bubbles attached fir...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
N M Holbrook E T Ahrens M J Burns M A Zwieniecki

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to noninvasively monitor the status of individual xylem vessels in the stem of an intact, transpiring grape (Vitis vinifera) plant over a period of approximately 40 h. Proton density-weighted MRI was used to visualize the distribution of mobile water in the stem and individual xylem vessels were scored as either water or gas filled (i.e. embolized). The...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2006
Markus Keller Jason P Smith Bhaskar R Bondada

Berry diameter was monitored during dry-down and rewatering cycles and pressurization of the root system of Vitis vinifera (cv. Merlot) and Vitis labruscana (cv. Concord) to test changes in xylem functionality during grape ripening. Prior to veraison (onset of ripening), berries maintained their size under declining soil moisture until the plants had used 80% of the transpirable soil water, beg...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2005
Lucas A Cernusak Graham D Farquhar John S Pate

We measured oxygen isotope ratios (delta18O) of xylem sap, phloem sap, leaves, wood and bark of Eucalyptus globulus Labill. growing in southwestern Australia. Carbon isotope ratios (delta13C) were measured in the dry matter of phloem sap, leaves and wood. Results were used to test several aspects of a mechanistic model of 18O enrichment and provided insights into post-photosynthetic variations ...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2002
J. S. Sperry U. G. Hacke R. Oren J. P. Comstock

Many aspects of plant water use -- particularly in response to soil drought -- may have as their basis the alteration of hydraulic conductance from soil to canopy. The regulation of plant water potential (Psi) by stomatal control and leaf area adjustment may be necessary to maximize water uptake on the one hand, while avoiding loss of hydraulic contact with the soil water on the other. Modellin...

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