نتایج جستجو برای: xylem water potential

تعداد نتایج: 1560812  

2017
Megan C. Shelden Rebecca Vandeleur Brent N. Kaiser Stephen D. Tyerman

We report physiological, anatomical and molecular differences in two economically important grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) cultivars cv. Grenache (near-isohydric) and Chardonnay (anisohydric) in their response to water-stress induced cavitation. The aim of the study was to compare organ vulnerability (petiole and stem) to cavitation by measuring ultrasonic acoustic emissions (UAE) and percent lo...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2007
An Saveyn Kathy Steppe Raoul Lemeur

A young potted oak (Quercus robur L.) tree was subjected to drought by interrupting the water supply for 9 days. The tree was placed in a growth chamber in which daily patterns of temperature and radiation were constant. The effects of drought on the water and carbon status of the stem were examined by measuring stem sap flow rate, stem water potential, stem diameter variations, stem CO(2) effl...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2012
Katline Charra-Vaskou Eric Badel Régis Burlett Hervé Cochard Sylvain Delzon Stefan Mayr

Leaves, the distal section of the soil-plant-atmosphere continuum, exhibit the lowest water potentials in a plant. In contrast to angiosperm leaves, knowledge of the hydraulic architecture of conifer needles is scant. We investigated the hydraulic efficiency and safety of Pinus pinaster needles, comparing different techniques. The xylem hydraulic conductivity (k(s)) and embolism vulnerability (...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2011
Sanna Sevanto Teemu Hölttä N Michele Holbrook

Measurements of diurnal diameter variations of the xylem and phloem are a promising tool for studying plant hydraulics and xylem-phloem interactions in field conditions. However, both the theoretical framework and the experimental verification needed to interpret phloem diameter data are incomplete. In this study, we analytically evaluate the effects of changing the radial conductance between t...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
T E Kolb S C Hart R Amundson

To assess the influence of stream water on leaf gas exchange and water potential in different sized boxelder trees (Acer negundo L.), we compared these characteristics in trees growing beside a perennial stream and a nearby ephemeral stream in a montane-riparian forest in northern Arizona. Patterns of tree water use were quantified by stable isotope analysis (delta(18)O). Physiological characte...

Journal: :Agronomy 2022

Increasing extreme drought events due to climate change may cause severe damage blueberry industries, including decreased fruit yield and quality. Previous studies on tolerance of blueberries focus mainly functional changes leaves, while hydraulic properties stems related resistance are poorly reported. Here, both xylem anatomical traits two southern highbush (SHB) three rabbiteye (REB) cultiva...

2013
Louise H. Comas Steven R. Becker Von Mark V. Cruz Patrick F. Byrne David A. Dierig

Geneticists and breeders are positioned to breed plants with root traits that improve productivity under drought. However, a better understanding of root functional traits and how traits are related to whole plant strategies to increase crop productivity under different drought conditions is needed. Root traits associated with maintaining plant productivity under drought include small fine root...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
I C Dodd L P Tan J He

Stomatal conductance (g(s)) of pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) plants decreased during the second photoperiod (day 2) after withholding nitrate (N). Stomatal closure of N-deprived plants was not associated with a decreased shoot water potential (Psi(shoot)); conversely Psi(shoot) was lower in N-supplied plants. N deprivation transiently (days 2 and 3) alkalized (0.2-0.3 pH units) xylem sap exuded f...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1985
P J Hanson E I Sucoff A H Markhart

The fluorescent compound trisodium, 3-hydroxy-5,8,10-pyrenetrisulfonate (PTS) was used to quantify the apoplastic flux through red pine (Pinus resinosa Ait.) root systems-that portion of the total water flux reaching the xylem without ever crossing a semipermeable membrane. Flow was induced by pressure through detopped root systems, and by transpiration through intact seedlings. Apoplastic flux...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1987
J S Sperry N M Holbrook M H Zimmermann M T Tyree

Xylem vessels in grapevines Vitis labrusca L. and Vitis riparia Michx. growing in New England contained air over winter and yet filled with xylem sap and recovered their maximum hydraulic conductance during the month before leaf expansion in late May. During this period root pressures between 10 and 100 kilopascals were measured. Although some air in vessels apparently dissolved in ascending xy...

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