Analysis of freeze-thaw embolism in conifers. The interaction between cavitation pressure and tracheid size

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Pittermann, J [1 ]
Sperry, JS [1 ]
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[1] Univ Utah, Dept Biol, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
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10.1104/pp.105.067900
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Ice formation in the xylem sap produces air bubbles that under negative xylem pressures may expand and cause embolism in the xylem conduits. We used the centrifuge method to evaluate the relationship between freeze-thaw embolism and conduit diameter across a range of xylem pressures ( P-x) in the conifers Pinus contorta and Juniperus scopulorum. Vulnerability curves showing loss of conductivity ( embolism) with P-x down to 28 MPa were generated with versus without superimposing a freezethaw treatment. In both species, the freeze-thaw plus water-stress treatment caused more embolism than water stress alone. We estimated the critical conduit diameter ( D-f) above which a tracheid will embolize due to freezing and thawing and found that it decreased from 35 mm at a P-x of 20.5 MPa to 6 mm at 28 MPa. Further analysis showed that the proportionality between diameter of the air bubble nucleating the cavitation and the diameter of the conduit (kL) declined with increasingly negative P-x. This suggests that the bubbles causing cavitation are smaller in proportion to tracheid diameter in narrow tracheids than in wider ones. A possible reason for this is that the rate of dissolving increases with bubble pressure, which is inversely proportional to bubble diameter ( La Place's law). Hence, smaller bubbles shrink faster than bigger ones. Last, we used the empirical relationship between P-x and D-f to model the freeze-thaw response in conifer species.
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