... Bogeat-Triboulot et al.Measurement of hydraulic conductance with the HPFM
Original article
Hydraulic conductance of root and shoot measured
with the transient and dynamic modes
of the high-pressure flowmeter
Marie-Béatrice ... [19].
Except for some of the largest plants, the hydraulic
conductance of the shoots measured with the transien...
... Hydraulic conductance of the roots was
measured in a transient measurement with a rapid
increase of the applied pressure. Shoot and stem conduc-
tance were measured at “quasi-steady-state” with a ... (MPa),
the suffixes root, shoot, stem, leaves, meristem, plant
stand for the K or R of the respective organ or the whole
plant.
1. INTRODUCTION
The structure...
... hand and the species (distribution of the easiest pathways
between a given point, injection point, and the rest of the tree)
on the other hand. In split -root experiments [5, 45, 62] part of
the roots ... Secondly the main factor of variation of the
xylem pressure is neither the height, as still often said, nor the
length of the pathway from the roots...
...
similarity
decreases
at
the
onset
and
the
end
of
the
day,
when
the
effect
of
tree
capacitance
increases
and
the
accuracy
of
the
sap
flow
measurements
decreases.
The
capacitance
effects ...
was
estimated
from
the
measured
tree
sap
flow
using
the
ratio
of
a
foliage
biomass
supported
by
the
set
of
the
measured
trees
and
that...
... cotyledons and in the central cylinder of the root, but not in the lower parts of the hypocotyl (a). Rosette leaves were
stained in the vascular tissue of the leaf blade, whereas the petiole and older ... veins of rosette leaves and in the anthers of dif-
ferentiated flowers. We also detected meagre expres-
sion along the root, with most obvious staining
p...
... correlation
between the degrees of drug sensitivity and temperature
sensitivity displayed by these hsp82 strains (compare
Fig. 1A of this report with Fig. 2B of [27]). The mutant
with the most severe ... an
interaction of Sti1p with the ADP/ATP binding site of the
chaperone [33]. The increased drug sensitivity of sti1D
mutant cells (Fig. 4A) might therefore be...
... performed with this
preparation.
The
1
H NMR chemical shifts and the grouping of the
signals in pairs (one pair at d
H
3.30 and 3.19, and the other at
d
H
3.03 and 2.95; see below) resembled those of ... acid was
the smallest one that displayed t hese signals and, moreover,
the relative intensity of these signals was the highest
compared to other pools from the...
... activity and
resulted in the loss of up to 75% and 54% of the PAP
activity of native enzyme, respectively (Fig. 4). Inter-
estingly, other mutations in the corresponding position
of PAH1 from other ... alleles of AtPAH1 and BnPAH1A (Fig. 5). As
demonstrated previously, the TAG ⁄ PL ratio in the
pah1D strain was increased by the expression of
AtPAH1 and BnPAH1A...
... imply that the large amount
of the SP isoform contained in the body fluid makes a
significant contribution to ice growth inhibition with
the help of the active isoform, thereby enabling the
host ... to
evaluate the abilities of these isoforms to inhibit the
growth of ice (i.e. TH activity). We used a recombi-
nant nfeAFP6 as the SP isoform and nfeAFP8 as the
QAE...
... II.
Characterization of the purified soluble proteins
The identity of the prepared protein was confirmed by
sequence mapping of tryptic digests with MALDI-TOF MS
with a good sequence coverage. The total mass of the
protein ... con-
stant, and the spectra were taken in several time intervals (indicated on the right). (D) FTIR spectrum of CD69 protein in the region...