2023
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erad275
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Xylem embolism and bubble formation during freezing suggest complex dynamics of pressure in Betula pendula stems

Abstract: Freeze-thaw-induced embolism is a key limiting factor for perennial plants in frost-exposed environments. Gas bubbles are formed during freezing and expand during thawing resulting in xylem embolism. However, when water freezes, its volume increases by 9%, generating local pressures, which can affect the formation of bubbles. To characterize local dynamic of pressure-tension and physical state of the sap during freeze-thaw cycles, we simultaneously used ultrasonic acoustic emissions analysis and synchrotron-ba… Show more

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“…Speci cally, when the ambient temperature drops to a certain threshold, the transition of liquid water within plant tissues to solid ice occurs; Conversely, when the ambient temperature rises to a certain threshold, the solid ice within plant tissues undergoes a transition back to liquid water (Maruta et al, 2022). The potential consequences of stem water freezing expansion, notably in terms of causing xylem vessel rupture and subsequent reduction or loss in xylem hydraulic conductivity (Charra-Vaskou et al, 2023). In severe cases, this phenomenon can trigger freezing-thawing embolism, thereby affecting water transport within the xylem (Taneda et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Speci cally, when the ambient temperature drops to a certain threshold, the transition of liquid water within plant tissues to solid ice occurs; Conversely, when the ambient temperature rises to a certain threshold, the solid ice within plant tissues undergoes a transition back to liquid water (Maruta et al, 2022). The potential consequences of stem water freezing expansion, notably in terms of causing xylem vessel rupture and subsequent reduction or loss in xylem hydraulic conductivity (Charra-Vaskou et al, 2023). In severe cases, this phenomenon can trigger freezing-thawing embolism, thereby affecting water transport within the xylem (Taneda et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%