نتایج جستجو برای: xylem

تعداد نتایج: 4505  

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...

2012
Yu-ying Zhao

The amygdalin content of four species of stone fruit trees (apricot, peach, plum, and bitter apricot trees) during different stages was investigated by thin-layer chromatography. The results showed that the amygdalin content in the kernel was much higher than in pulps, roots, shoots, or leaves, and the highest amygdalin occurred in bitter apricot kernels. The patterns of amygdalin content in le...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2005
Omar R Lopez Thomas A Kursar Hervé Cochard Melvin T Tyree

In tropical moist forests, seasonal drought limits plant survival, productivity and diversity. Drought-tolerance mechanisms of tropical species should reflect the maximum seasonal water deficits experienced in a particular habitat. We investigated stem xylem vulnerability to cavitation in nine tropical species with different life histories and habitat associations. Stem xylem vulnerability was ...

2017
Yun Bai Dan Wu Fei Liu Yuyang Li Peng Chen Mengzhu Lu Bo Zheng

Pectin is a major component of plant cell walls, and the structure of pectin impacts on the properties of wood. Although we know that pectate lyase (PL, EC 4.2.2.2) has a major influence on the structure of pectin, our knowledge of Pectate lyase-like genes (PLL) in tree species remains limited. To better understand the characteristics of PLL genes in trees and to identify novel PLL genes that a...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1974
E L Wang G B Bergeson

Under two monoxenic culture techniques of growing plants (filter paper and silica sand cultures), sugar in root exudate from Meloidogyne incognita-infected tomato increased 133 to 836% over controls. In contrast, amino acids were moderately reduced 52 to 56%. Chromatographic analysis showed that galled root exudate contained three sugars, twelve amino acids, and three organic acids, whereas hea...

2011
Morio Iijima Tomoharu Yoshida Toshiyuki Kato Michio Kawasaki Takamasa Watanabe Sutharsan Somasundaram

Water movement between cells in a plant body is the basic phenomenon of plant solute transport; however, it has not been well documented due to limitations in observational techniques. This paper reports a visualization technique to observe water movement among plant cells in different tissues using a time of flight-secondary ion mass spectrometry (Tof-SIMS) cryo-system. The specific purpose of...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1997
S Chen S Wang A Altman A Hüttermann

We investigated effects of water stress and external abscisic acid (ABA) supply on shoot growth, stomatal conductance and water status in 1-year-old cuttings of a drought-sensitive poplar genotype Populus x euramericana cv. I-214 (Italica) and a drought-tolerant genotype P. 'popularis 35-44' (popularis). Populus popularis was more productive and maintained higher leaf water potentials throughou...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2001
U G Hacke V Stiller J S Sperry J Pittermann K A McCulloh

Although cavitation and refilling cycles could be common in plants, it is unknown whether these cycles weaken the cavitation resistance of xylem. Stem or petiole segments were tested for cavitation resistance before and after a controlled cavitation-refilling cycle. Cavitation was induced by centrifugation, air drying of shoots, or soil drought. Except for droughted plants, material was not sig...

2014
Pauline S. Bouche Maximilien Larter Jean-Christophe Domec Régis Burlett Peter Gasson Steven Jansen Sylvain Delzon

Drought-induced forest dieback has been widely reported over the last decades, and the evidence for a direct causal link between survival and hydraulic failure (xylem cavitation) is now well known. Because vulnerability to cavitation is intimately linked to the anatomy of the xylem, the main objective of this study was to better understand the xylem anatomical properties associated with cavitat...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1992
H Cochard P Cruiziat M T Tyree

Loss of hydraulic conductivity occurs in stems when the water in xylem conduits is subjected to sufficiently negative pressure. According to the air-seeding hypothesis, this loss of conductivity occurs when air bubbles are sucked into water-filled conduits through micropores adjacent to air spaces in the stem. Results in this study showed that loss of hydraulic conductivity occurred in stem seg...

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