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BIOGECO INRA University of Bordeaux 3... 1 CNRS University of Bordeaux UMS 3626 ... 1 Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences... 1 INRA UR629 Ecologie des Forêts Médite... 1 Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agr... 1 PIAF INRA University of Clermont Auve... 1 PIAF INRA University of Clermont Auve... 1 Synchrotron SOLEIL L'Orme de Merisier... 1 Ulm University Institute of Systemati... 1 Western Sydney University Hawkesbury ... 1
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BIOGECO INRA University of Bordeaux 3... 1 CNRS University of Bordeaux UMS 3626 ... 1 Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences... 1 INRA UR629 Ecologie des Forêts Médite... 1 Instituto de Recursos Naturales y Agr... 1 PIAF INRA University of Clermont Auve... 1 PIAF INRA University of Clermont Auve... 1 Synchrotron SOLEIL L'Orme de Merisier... 1 Ulm University Institute of Systemati... 1 Western Sydney University Hawkesbury ... 1
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28467616
DOI
10.1111/nph.14589
Knihovny.cz E-zdroje
Xylem vulnerability to embolism represents an essential trait for the evaluation of the impact of hydraulics in plant function and ecology. The standard centrifuge technique is widely used for the construction of vulnerability curves, although its accuracy when applied to species with long vessels remains under debate. We developed a simple diagnostic test to determine whether the open-vessel artefact influences centrifuge estimates of embolism resistance. Xylem samples from three species with differing vessel lengths were exposed to less negative xylem pressures via centrifugation than the minimum pressure the sample had previously experienced. Additional calibration was obtained from non-invasive measurement of embolism on intact olive plants by X-ray microtomography. Results showed artefactual decreases in hydraulic conductance (k) for samples with open vessels when exposed to a less negative xylem pressure than the minimum pressure they had previously experienced. X-Ray microtomography indicated that most of the embolism formation in olive occurs at xylem pressures below -4.0 MPa, reaching 50% loss of hydraulic conductivity at -5.3 MPa. The artefactual reductions in k induced by centrifugation underestimate embolism resistance data of species with long vessels. A simple test is suggested to avoid this open vessel artefact and to ensure the reliability of this technique in future studies.
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- nemoci rostlin * MeSH
- Olea fyziologie MeSH
- voda metabolismus MeSH
- xylém metabolismus fyziologie MeSH
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