Hydraulic architecture of palms

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Sperry, John S.
Title Hydraulic architecture of palms
Date 1995
Description The water transport and storage system of palms is adapted to maintain the primary stem xylem functional over the life of the shoot, and in spite of severe drought. However, our structural information far exceeds our knowledge of vascular function, and these functional considerations bring more questions than answers. The tendency to generalize from limited data on a few species begs the question of how the hydraulic parameters discussed vary between palms with different growth forms and ecologies.
Type Text
Publisher Societá Botanica Italiana
Volume 129
Issue 1
First Page 482
Last Page 490
Subject Hydraulic architecture; Rhapis excelsa; Cavitation
Subject LCSH Xylem; Plants, Motion of fluids in; Palms; Plant physiology; Plant-water relationships
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Sperry, J. S. (1995). Hydraulic architecture of palms. Giornale Botanico Italiano, 129(1), 482-90.
Rights Management (c)Societá Botanica Italiana
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qn6r6n
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