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Anatomical regulation of ice nucleation and cavitation helps trees to survive freezing and drought stress.


ABSTRACT: Water in the xylem, the water transport system of plants, is vulnerable to freezing and cavitation, i.e. to phase change from liquid to ice or gaseous phase. The former is a threat in cold and the latter in dry environmental conditions. Here we show that a small xylem conduit diameter, which has previously been shown to be associated with lower cavitation pressure thus making a plant more drought resistant, is also associated with a decrease in the temperature required for ice nucleation in the xylem. Thus the susceptibility of freezing and cavitation are linked together in the xylem of plants. We explain this linkage by the regulation of the sizes of the nuclei catalysing freezing and drought cavitation. Our results offer better understanding of the similarities of adaption of plants to cold and drought stress, and offer new insights into the ability of plants to adapt to the changing environment.

SUBMITTER: Lintunen A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3686780 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anatomical regulation of ice nucleation and cavitation helps trees to survive freezing and drought stress.

Lintunen A A   Hölttä T T   Kulmala M M  

Scientific reports 20130101


Water in the xylem, the water transport system of plants, is vulnerable to freezing and cavitation, i.e. to phase change from liquid to ice or gaseous phase. The former is a threat in cold and the latter in dry environmental conditions. Here we show that a small xylem conduit diameter, which has previously been shown to be associated with lower cavitation pressure thus making a plant more drought resistant, is also associated with a decrease in the temperature required for ice nucleation in the  ...[more]

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