نتایج جستجو برای: Pit seeding

تعداد نتایج: 17959  

2013
Lenka Plavcová Steven Jansen Matthias Klepsch Uwe G. Hacke

Recent studies have suggested that species-specific pit properties such as pit membrane thickness, pit membrane porosity, torus-to-aperture diameter ratio and pit chamber depth influence xylem vulnerability to cavitation. Despite the indisputable importance of using mean pit characteristics, considerable variability in pit structure within a single species or even within a single pit field shou...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
Craig Brodersen Steven Jansen Brendan Choat Christopher Rico Jarmila Pittermann

Plant water transport occurs through interconnected xylem conduits that are separated by partially digested regions in the cell wall known as pit membranes. These structures have a dual function. Their porous construction facilitates water movement between conduits while limiting the spread of air that may enter the conduits and render them dysfunctional during a drought. Pit membranes have bee...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2004
Brendan Choat Steven Jansen Maciej A Zwieniecki Erik Smets N Michele Holbrook

The effect of increasing pressure difference (DeltaP) on intervessel pit membrane porosity was studied in two angiosperm tree species with differing pit architecture. Fraxinus americana L. possesses typical angiosperm bordered pit structure while Sophora japonica L. exhibits well-developed vestures in intervessel pit chambers. It was hypothesized (a) that large DeltaP across intervessel pits wo...

2010
SYLVAIN DELZON CYRIL DOUTHE ANNA SALA HERVE COCHARD

Resistance to water-stress induced cavitation is an important indicator of drought tolerance in woody species and is known to be intimately linked to the anatomy of the xylem. However, the actual mechanical properties of the pit membrane are not well known and the exact mode of air-seeding by which cavitation occurs is still uncertain. We examined the relationship between cavitation resistance ...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2009
Mairgareth A Christman John S Sperry Frederick R Adler

Eudicot angiosperms with greater vulnerability to xylem cavitation tend to have vessels with greater total area of inter-vessel pits, which inspired the 'rare pit' hypothesis: the more pits per vessel, by chance the leakier will be the vessel's single air-seeding pit and the lower the air-seeding threshold for cavitation to spread between vessels. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of the hyp...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2012
Mairgareth A Christman John S Sperry Duncan D Smith

• The rare pit hypothesis predicts that the extensive inter-vessel pitting in large early-wood vessels of ring-porous trees should render many of these vessels extremely vulnerable to cavitation by air-seeding. This prediction was tested in Quercus gambelii. • Cavitation was assessed from native hydraulic conductivity at field sap tension and in dehydrated branches. Single-vessel air injections...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2006
Jean-Christophe Domec Barbara Lachenbruch Frederick C Meinzer

The air-seeding hypothesis predicts that xylem embolism resistance is linked directly to bordered pit functioning. We tested this prediction in trunks, roots, and branches at different vertical and radial locations in young and old trees of Pseudotsuga menziesii. Dimensions of bordered pits were measured from light and scanning electron micrographs, and physiological data were from published va...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2014
Aude Tixier Stephane Herbette Steven Jansen Marie Capron Philippe Tordjeman Hervé Cochard Eric Badel

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Various correlations have been identified between anatomical features of bordered pits in angiosperm xylem and vulnerability to cavitation, suggesting that the mechanical behaviour of the pits may play a role. Theoretical modelling of the membrane behaviour has been undertaken, but it requires input of parameters at the nanoscale level. However, to date, no experimental data...

ژورنال: مرتع 2022

The aim of this study was to find the most efficient methods for restoring wild pistachio forests through direct seeding and by seedling planting in the woodlands of Khajeh Kalat in Khorasan Razavi. Two planting methods and two pit shapes and four pit sizes were tested. Basin pit sizes were (control, 20, 50, and 100 cm but curve shaped pits were at (control, planting seedlings at ground level),...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2006
Jarmila Pittermann John S Sperry Uwe G Hacke James K Wheeler Elzard H Sikkema

Plant xylem must balance efficient delivery of water to the canopy against protection from air entry into the conduits via air-seeding. We investigated the relationship between tracheid allometry, end wall pitting, safety from air-seeding, and the hydraulic efficiency of conifer wood in order to better understand the trade-offs between effective transport and protection against air entry. Root ...

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