نتایج جستجو برای: xylem

تعداد نتایج: 4505  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2001
T Améglio F W Ewers H Cochard M Martignac M Vandame C Bodet P Cruiziat

Pressure transducers were attached to twigs of orchard trees and potted trees of walnut (Juglans regia L.) to measure winter stem xylem pressures. Experimental potted trees were partially defoliated in the late summer and early autumn to lower the amount of stored carbohydrates. Potted trees were placed in cooling chambers and subjected to various temperature regimes, including freeze-thaw cycl...

2002
Lars H. Wegner Klaus Raschke

To identify mechanisms for the simultaneous release of anions and cations into the xylem sap in roots, we investigated voltagedependent ion conductances in the plasmalemma of xylem parenchyma cells. We applied the patch-clamp technique to protoplasts isolated from the xylem parenchyma by differential enzymic digestion of steles of barley roots (Hordeum vulgare 1. cv Apex). In the whole-cell con...

Journal: :Jurnal Belantara 2023


 Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (FMA) is a potential microbial that can increase plant growth in various conditions of planting media, including post-mining soil limestone. In the land, limestone has been found several types FMA. This type FMA as an inoculant source thought to red jabon (anthocephalus macropyllus). Furthermore PT. Holcim Indonesia Tbk also produces remaining cement launderi...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2013
Lenka Plavcová Uwe G Hacke Adriana M Almeida-Rodriguez Eryang Li Carl J Douglas

Nitrogen availability has a strong influence on plant growth and development. In this study, we examined the effect of nitrogen availability on xylogenesis in hybrid poplar (Populus trichocarpa x deltoides H11-11). Saplings of hybrid poplar were fertilized for 33 d with either high or adequate levels of ammonium nitrate. We observed enhanced radial growth, wider vessels and fibres and thinner f...

2014
Thanh Pham Hui Chen Jiamin Yu Lulu Dai Ranran Zhang Eric J. Jokela

When conifers such as Chinese white pine (Pinus armandi Fr.) are attacked by insects or pathogens, they respond by increasing their content of monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes. In this study, we determined the effects of the blue-stain fungus Leptographium qinlingensis Tang and Chen on monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes in the phloem and xylem of the stem of P. armandi saplings. We found that the t...

2017
Uri Hochberg Carel W. Windt Alexandre Ponomarenko Yong-Jiang Zhang Jessica Gersony Michele Holbrook

The time scale of stomatal closure and xylem cavitation during plant dehydration, as well as the fate of embolized organs, are under debate, largely due to methodological limitations in the evaluation of embolism. While some argue that complete stomatal closure precedes the occurrence of embolism, others believe that the two are contemporaneous processes that are accompanied by daily xylem refi...

2013
Rachel Spicer Tracy Tisdale-Orr Christian Talavera

Polar auxin transport (PAT) is a major determinant of plant morphology and internal anatomy with important roles in vascular patterning, tropic growth responses, apical dominance and phyllotactic arrangement. Woody plants present a highly complex system of vascular development in which isolated bundles of xylem and phloem gradually unite to form concentric rings of conductive tissue. We generat...

2011
Kaisa Nieminen Laura Ragni David Pacheco-Villalobos Richard Sibout Christian S Hardtke

Background Can Arabidopsis research contribute to our understanding about wood development? Does the function of vascular cambium in a herbaceous weed resemble that of a tree? Despite its diminutive size as compared to a tree, Arabidopsis still displays cambial driven secondary thickening in several organs, including the hypocotyl. Hypocotyl is a good model organ for wood development studies, a...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2007
Clara De Vega Pedro Luis Ortiz Montserrat Arista Salvador Talavera

BACKGROUND AND AIMS One of the most extreme manifestations of parasitism is found in the genus Cytinus, a holoparasite whose vegetative body is reduced to an endophytic system living within its host root. There are two species of Cytinus in the Mediterranean, C. hypocistis and C. ruber, which parasitize various genera of Cistaceae, one of the most characteristic families of the Mediterranean sc...

Journal: :Current opinion in plant biology 2013
Frederic Lens Aude Tixier Hervé Cochard John S Sperry Steven Jansen Stephane Herbette

One adaptation of plants to cope with drought or frost stress is to develop wood that is able to withstand the formation and distribution of air bubbles (emboli) in its water conducting xylem cells under negative pressure. The ultrastructure of interconduit pits strongly affects drought-induced embolism resistance, but also mechanical properties of the xylem are involved. The first experimental...

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