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      A study of kaolin effects on grapevine physiology and its ability to protect grape clusters from sunburn damage

      Scientia Horticulturae
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          Sap Pressure in Vascular Plants: Negative hydrostatic pressure can be measured in plants.

          A method is described which permits measurement of sap pressure in the xylem of vascular plants. As long predicted, sap pressures during transpiration are normally negative, ranging from -4 or -5 atmospheres in a damp forest to -80 atmospheres in the desert. Mangroves and other halophytes maintain at all times a sap pressure of -35 to -60 atmospheres. Mistletoes have greater suction than their hosts, usually by 10 to 20 atmospheres. Diurnal cycles of 10 to 20 atmospheres are common. In tall conifers there is a hydrostatic pressure gradient that closely corresponds to the height and seems surprisingly little influenced by the intensity of transpiration. Sap extruded from the xylem by gas pressure on the leaves is practically pure water. At zero turgor this procedure gives a linear relation between the intracellular concentration and the tension of the xylem.
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                Scientia Horticulturae
                Scientia Horticulturae
                Elsevier BV
                03044238
                March 2023
                March 2023
                : 311
                : 111824
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                10.1016/j.scienta.2022.111824
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