Cavitation fatigue and its reversal in sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.).

PubWeight™: 1.14‹?› | Rank: Top 10%

🔗 View Article (PMID 11971926)

Published in J Exp Bot on May 01, 2002

Authors

Volker Stiller1, John S Sperry

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Biology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA.

Articles by these authors

Global convergence in the vulnerability of forests to drought. Nature (2012) 3.91

The roles of hydraulic and carbon stress in a widespread climate-induced forest die-off. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2011) 2.34

Scaling of angiosperm xylem structure with safety and efficiency. Tree Physiol (2006) 2.10

Analysis of circular bordered pit function II. Gymnosperm tracheids with torus-margo pit membranes. Am J Bot (2004) 2.02

Testing hypotheses that link wood anatomy to cavitation resistance and hydraulic conductivity in the genus Acer. New Phytol (2010) 1.93

Water transport in plants obeys Murray's law. Nature (2003) 1.80

Testing the 'rare pit' hypothesis for xylem cavitation resistance in three species of Acer. New Phytol (2009) 1.45

Coordination between water transport capacity, biomass growth, metabolic scaling and species stature in co-occurring shrub and tree species. Plant Cell Environ (2014) 1.44

Torus-margo pits help conifers compete with angiosperms. Science (2005) 1.40

Shoot dieback during prolonged drought in Ceanothus (Rhamnaceae) chaparral of California: a possible case of hydraulic failure. Am J Bot (2002) 1.35

Analysis of freeze-thaw embolism in conifers. The interaction between cavitation pressure and tracheid size. Plant Physiol (2005) 1.33

Evaluation of centrifugal methods for measuring xylem cavitation in conifers, diffuse- and ring-porous angiosperms. New Phytol (2007) 1.27

Freeze-thaw-induced embolism in Pinus contorta: centrifuge experiments validate the 'thaw-expansion hypothesis' but conflict with ultrasonic emission data. New Phytol (2009) 1.25

Mechanical reinforcement of tracheids compromises the hydraulic efficiency of conifer xylem. Plant Cell Environ (2006) 1.24

Inter-tracheid pitting and the hydraulic efficiency of conifer wood: the role of tracheid allometry and cavitation protection. Am J Bot (2006) 1.12

Hydraulic properties of rice and the response of gas exchange to water stress. Plant Physiol (2003) 1.11

The evaluation of Murray's law in Psilotum nudum (Psilotaceae), an analogue of ancestral vascular plants. Am J Bot (2005) 1.06

Patterns in hydraulic architecture and their implications for transport efficiency. Tree Physiol (2005) 1.05

Rare pits, large vessels and extreme vulnerability to cavitation in a ring-porous tree species. New Phytol (2011) 1.02

Evaluating theories of drought-induced vegetation mortality using a multimodel-experiment framework. New Phytol (2013) 1.02

An empirical assessment of tree branching networks and implications for plant allometric scaling models. Ecol Lett (2013) 0.99

Embolized conduits of rice (Oryza sativa, Poaceae) refill despite negative xylem pressure. Am J Bot (2005) 0.99

Wood anatomy constrains stomatal responses to atmospheric vapor pressure deficit in irrigated, urban trees. Oecologia (2008) 0.99

The standard centrifuge method accurately measures vulnerability curves of long-vesselled olive stems. New Phytol (2014) 0.95

Linking irradiance-induced changes in pit membrane ultrastructure with xylem vulnerability to cavitation. Plant Cell Environ (2010) 0.94

Moving water well: comparing hydraulic efficiency in twigs and trunks of coniferous, ring-porous, and diffuse-porous saplings from temperate and tropical forests. New Phytol (2010) 0.92

Embolism resistance as a key mechanism to understand adaptive plant strategies. Curr Opin Plant Biol (2013) 0.91

Single-vessel flow measurements indicate scalariform perforation plates confer higher flow resistance than previously estimated. Plant Cell Environ (2009) 0.91

Deviation from symmetrically self-similar branching in trees predicts altered hydraulics, mechanics, light interception and metabolic scaling. New Phytol (2013) 0.91

A case-study of water transport in co-occurring ring- versus diffuse-porous trees: contrasts in water-status, conducting capacity, cavitation and vessel refilling. Tree Physiol (2008) 0.91

Contrasting drought tolerance strategies in two desert annuals of hybrid origin. J Exp Bot (2010) 0.89

Improving xylem hydraulic conductivity measurements by correcting the error caused by passive water uptake. Physiol Plant (2012) 0.89

Calibration of thermal dissipation sap flow probes for ring- and diffuse-porous trees. Tree Physiol (2010) 0.87

Hydraulic limits preceding mortality in a piñon-juniper woodland under experimental drought. Plant Cell Environ (2012) 0.87

Comparative hydraulic architecture of tropical tree species representing a range of successional stages and wood density. Oecologia (2011) 0.82

Murray's law, the 'Yarrum' optimum, and the hydraulic architecture of compound leaves. New Phytol (2009) 0.78