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Autor:
Suan Chin Wong, Martin J. Canny, Meisha Holloway-Phillips, Hilary Stuart-Williams, Lucas A. Cernusak, Diego A. Márquez, Graham D. Farquhar
Publikováno v:
Nature Plants. 8:971-978
Autor:
Adrienne B. Nicotra, Marilyn C. Ball, Martin J. Canny, Martin I. Hofmann, Dale Hughes, Joe Wolfe
Publikováno v:
Functional plant biology : FPB. 29(11)
Infrared video thermography was used to study space and time dependence of freezing in intact, attached leaves of snow gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora Sieb. ex Spreng.) seedlings. Freezing initiated in the midvein and spread through the apoplast at 10 mm
Publikováno v:
Functional plant biology : FPB. 31(1)
Freeze-induced damage to leaf tissues was studied at different states of acclimation to low temperatures in snow gum, Eucalyptus pauciflora Sieber ex Sprengel. Intact, attached leaves of plants grown under glasshouse or field conditions were frozen a
Publikováno v:
Annals of Botany. 108:1307-1322
†Background and Aims Strongly coherent sandsheaths that envelop perennial roots of many monocotyledonous species of arid environments have been described for over a century. This study, for the first time, details the roles played by the structural
Autor:
John S. Pate, Cheng Huang, Hai Ngo, Margaret E. McCully, Hans Lambers, Martin J. Canny, Michael W. Shane
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist. 185:1025-1037
Summary •Periods of dormancy in shallow roots allow perennial monocotyledons to establish deep root systems, but we know little about patterns of xylem maturation, water-transport capacities and associated economies in water use of growing and dorm
Autor:
Ulrike Mathesius, John S. Pate, Martin J. Canny, Hans Lambers, Hai Ngo, Margaret E. McCully, Michael W. Shane, Gregory R. Cawthray
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist. 183:1085-1096
Summary • Here, we tested the alternation of root summer dormancy and winter growth as a critical survival strategy for a long-lived monocotyledon (Restionaceae) adapted to harsh seasonal extremes of Mediterranean southwest Western Australia. • M
Publikováno v:
Plant, Cell and Environment. 29:729-745
Freeze/thaw-induced embolism was studied in leaves of field-grown snow gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora) subject to frequent morning frosts. Juvenile trees were grown in buried pots, brought to the laboratory at different stages of acclimation and subjecte
Autor:
Martin J. Canny, Michael L. Roderick
Publikováno v:
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. 43:315-321
We report a qualitative description of the flows of gas that occur through a leaf when its balance pressure is measured in the pressure chamber. There are two distinct pathways: (a) a bulk flow of gas through the intercellular air spaces, and (b) a d
Publikováno v:
Annals of botany. 113(6)
† Background and Aims Since the proposal of the cohesion theory there has been a paradox that the lumenal surface of vessels is rich in hydrophobic lignin, while tension in the rising sap requires adhesion to a hydrophilic surface. This study sough
Publikováno v:
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry. 39:555-563
The reliability of the cryo-SEM technique for stabilizing and quantifying embolisms in vessels of transpiring plants has recently been criticized, on the grounds that the embolisms observed are artefacts of the freezing. One of the tests used was a c