Refilling of Embolized Vessels in Young Stems of Laurel. Do We Need a New Paradigm?1
- 1 May 1999
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 120 (1) , 11-22
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.120.1.11
Abstract
Recovery of hydraulic conductivity after the induction of embolisms was studied in woody stems of laurel (Laurus nobilis). Previous experiments confirming the recovery of hydraulic conductivity when xylem pressure potential was less than -1 MPa were repeated, and new experiments were done to investigate the changes in solute composition in xylem vessels during refilling. Xylem sap collected by perfusion of excised stem segments showed elevated levels of several ions during refilling. Stem segments were frozen in liquid N2 to view refilling vessels using cryoscanning electron microscopy. Vessels could be found in all three states of presumed refilling: (a) mostly water with a little air, (b) mostly air with a little water, or (c) water droplets extruding from vessel pits adjacent to living cells. Radiographic probe microanalysis of refilling vessels revealed nondetectable levels of dissolved solutes. Results are discussed in terms of proposed mechanisms of refilling in vessels while surrounding vessels were at a xylem pressure potential of less than -1 MPa. We have concluded that none of the existing paradigms explains the results.Keywords
This publication has 34 references indexed in Scilit:
- Embolism Repair and Xylem Tension: Do We Need a Miracle?1Plant Physiology, 1999
- Vulnerability to cavitation in populations of two desert species,Hymenoclea salsolaandAmbrosia dumosa, from different climatic regionsJournal of Experimental Botany, 1997
- Survey of Root Pressure in Tropical Vines and Woody SpeciesInternational Journal of Plant Sciences, 1997
- Xylem recovery from cavitation‐induced embolism in young plants of Laurus nobilis: a possible mechanismNew Phytologist, 1996
- Potassium cycling inHelianthus: ions of the xylem sap and secondary vessel formationPhilosophical Transactions Of The Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 1995
- Accumulation of high levels of potassium in the developing xylem elements in roots of soybean and some other dicotyledonsProtoplasma, 1994
- Hydraulic Conductivity Recovery versus Water Pressure in Xylem of Acer saccharumPlant Physiology, 1992
- A theoretical model of hydraulic conductivity recovery from embolism with comparison to experimental data on Acer saccharumPlant, Cell & Environment, 1992
- A method for inducing xylem emboli in situ: experiments with a field‐grown treePlant, Cell & Environment, 1992
- The refilling of embolized xylem in Pinus sylvestris L.Plant, Cell & Environment, 1991