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Root xylem embolisms and refilling. Relation To water potentials of soil, roots, and leaves, and osmotic potentials of root xylem Sap

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Abstract

Embolism and refilling of vessels was monitored directly by cryomicroscopy of field-grown corn (Zea mays L.) roots. To test the reliability of an earlier study showing embolism refilling in roots at negative leaf water potentials, embolisms were counted, and root water potentials (Psiroot) and osmotic potentials of exuded xylem sap from the same roots were measured by isopiestic psychrometry. All vessels were full at dawn (Psiroot -0.1 MPa). Embolisms were first seen in late metaxylem vessels at 8 AM. Embolized late metaxylem vessels peaked at 50% at 10 AM (Psiroot -0.1 MPa), fell to 44% by 12 PM (Psiroot -0.23 MPa), then dropped steadily to zero by early evening (Psiroot -0.28 MPa). Transpiration was highest (8.5 μg cm-2 s-1) between 12 and 2 PM when the percentage of vessels embolized was falling. Embolized vessels were refilled by liquid moving through their lateral walls. Xylem sap was very low in solutes. The mechanism of vessel refilling, when Psiroot is negative, requires further investigation. Daily embolism and refilling in roots of well-watered plants is a normal occurrence and may be a component of an important hydraulic signaling mechanism between roots and shoots.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10069837      PMCID: PMC32080          DOI: 10.1104/pp.119.3.1001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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