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Description (a–c) Transpiration flux (per unit leaf area) as a function of xylem specific hydraulic conductivity (Kx) computed according to Equation (1) for different values of sapwood area As and pressure...
Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Description (a) Measured flux and (b) pectin concentration for two Lawson cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana, squares) and two European yew (Taxus baccata, circles) branches subjected to a pressure head Δh of...
Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Description Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injuryXylem hydraulic conductivityBonetti et al. - Plant, Cell & EnvironmentPlant...
Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Description Results from pressure cycles experiments across eight tree species: highest conductivity (Kx) values (normalized by its maximum value for each experiment) obtained for each pressure gradient...
Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Description (a) Results from constant (steady‐state) pressure experiments: hydraulic conductivity (Kx), normalized here by its maximum value for each experiment) obtained from experiments over branches of...
Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Description Flow rate Q as a function of time: (a) data from Dixon (1914) showing the measured flow rate in mg/s for four branches of Abies pectinate (to allow comparison with panel (b), the inset shows the...
Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Description Comparison with literature data. Results from this study (222 values comprising maximum conductivity (Kx) from pressure cycles, constant pressure and high pressure experiments) are contrasted with...
Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Description Results from pressure cycles experiments for four European yew (Taxus baccata) branches (V34): (a) cumulative outflow (black) and pressure head cycles (blue), (b) flow rate Q, and (c) hydraulic...
Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Description Re‐saturation experiments. (a) Boxplots of maximum hydraulic conductivity (Kx) values obtained from experiments V85, V86 and V87 before and after drying with a fan for 8–24 h (see Table S10 for...
Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
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Description Flow rate Q as a function of time and pressure gradient (Δh/L) for (a) four cypress (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) branches (measurement V80) and (b) four elm (Ulmus minor) branches (measurement V81)....
Article Title: Persistent decay of fresh xylem hydraulic conductivity varies with pressure gradient and marks plant responses to injury
Publication Title: Plant, Cell & Environment