Micro-CT images of Scots pine stems. Shown are examples of

Micro-CT images of Scots pine stems. Shown are examples of

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Download scientific diagram | Micro-CT images of Scots pine stems. Shown are examples of transverse slices of stem xylem of a control seedling (A), a droughtstressed seedling (B), the same one 2 d after rewatering (C), and another seedling that was stressed to 23 MPa but analyzed after 4 weeks of rewatering (D). Embolized tracheids appear black and water-filled tracheids are in light gray. C Xylem (C Xyl ) before micro-CT measurements and percentage loss of water-conducting area (PLA) are given. Bars 5 1 mm. from publication: Drought-Induced Xylem Embolism Limits the Recovery of Leaf Gas Exchange in Scots Pine | Climate change increases the occurrence of prolonged drought periods with large implications for forest functioning. Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most abundant conifers worldwide and evidence is rising that its resilience to severe drought is limited. | Xylem, Embolism and Drought | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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