5th Plant Biomechanics Conference Stockholm, August 28 - September 1 2006
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(private-note)Residual solutes may also aid in the refilling of embolised conduits, by ensuring the presence of water into which osmotica could be actively pumped from living cells 4-6, and by contributing to the total amount of dissolved solutes. It has previously been hypothesised that sap solutes (mucilage) may be beneficial in maintaining water transport in salt tolerant plants 13,24, but such effects may well be of significance in a broader range of plants. look up Zwieniecki, M.A. and N.M. Holbrook. (2000): Bordered pit structure and vessel wall surface properties. Implications for embolism repair. Plant Physiology. 123: 1015-1020.
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%1 Kohonen_06b
%A Kohonen, M.
%B 5th Plant Biomechanics Conference Stockholm, August 28 - September 1 2006
%D 2006
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%T Wettability of xylem conduits: the effects of wall sculpturing, sap solutes, and drying.
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comment = {(private-note)Residual solutes may also aid in the refilling of embolised conduits, by ensuring the presence of water into which osmotica could be actively pumped from living cells [4-6], and by contributing to the total amount of dissolved solutes. It has previously been hypothesised that sap solutes (mucilage) may be beneficial in maintaining water transport in salt tolerant plants [13,24], but such effects may well be of significance in a broader range of plants. look up Zwieniecki, M.A. and N.M. Holbrook. (2000): Bordered pit structure and vessel wall surface properties. Implications for embolism repair. Plant Physiology. 123: 1015-1020.},
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title = {{Wettability of xylem conduits: the effects of wall sculpturing, sap solutes, and drying.}},
year = 2006
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