2000
DOI: 10.1007/bf01304493
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Diurnal changes in xylem pressure and mesophyll cell turgor pressure of the lianaTetrastigma voinierianum ? the role of cell turgor in long-distance water transport: a reply

Abstract: Summary.From equilibrium thermodynamics an equation is given to show that in a liquid negative pressures (tensions) are physical reality and may reliably be recorded from any point of the aqueous phase within the xylem conduit by the xylem pressure probe introduced by Balling et al. (Naturwissenschaften 75: 409411, 1988).

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“…Under these conditions, negative absolute pressures, i.e. tensions larger than 0.1 MPa, can be expected (Bentrup & Zimmermann, 2000). However, water under negative pressure is in a metastable state because the equilibrium vapour pressure of water is +2 kPa at room temperature.…”
Section: Can Water Sustain Negative Pressures?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under these conditions, negative absolute pressures, i.e. tensions larger than 0.1 MPa, can be expected (Bentrup & Zimmermann, 2000). However, water under negative pressure is in a metastable state because the equilibrium vapour pressure of water is +2 kPa at room temperature.…”
Section: Can Water Sustain Negative Pressures?mentioning
confidence: 99%