Characterisation of xylem conduits and their possible role in limiting the vase life of cut Acacia holosericea (Mimosaceae) foliage stems

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dc.contributor.author Jilushi W. Damunupola
dc.contributor.author Kamani Ratnayake
dc.contributor.author Daryl C. Joyce
dc.contributor.author Donald E. Irving
dc.date.accessioned 2021-07-27T05:47:31Z
dc.date.available 2021-07-27T05:47:31Z
dc.date.issued 2011
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.wyb.ac.lk/handle/1/3490
dc.description.abstract Early desiccation limits the vase life of Acacia cut flowers and foliage and may be attributable to poor hydraulic conductivity (Kh) of the cut stems. Acacia holosericea A.Cunn. ex G.Don has been adopted as the test species to investigate the postharvest water relations of the genus Acacia. To understand potential constraints on Kh, xylem conduits in cut A. holosericea stems were anatomically characterised by light and scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Vessels with simple perforation plates and tracheids were the principal water conducting cells. Bordered vestured intervessel pits were present in xylem vessel elements. The majority of conduits (89%) were short at 1–5 cm long. Only 2% were 15–16 cm in length. Mean xylem conduit diameter was 77 0.9 mm and the diameter profile showed a normal distribution, with 29% of diameters in the range of 70–80 mm. Simple perforation plates can offer relatively low resistance to water flow. On the other hand, bordered vestured pits and short xylem conduits can confer comparatively high resistance to water flow. Overall, the presence of bordered vestured pits, together with a high proportion of short xylem conduits and high stomatal densities (232 2 mm–2 ) on unifacial phyllodes, could contribute to early dehydration of A. holosericea cut foliage stems standing in vase water. Further research will relate these anatomical features with changes in Kh and transpiration of cut foliage stems. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Functional Plant Biology en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries ;614-623
dc.subject hydraulic resistance en_US
dc.subject longevity en_US
dc.subject stomatal distribution en_US
dc.subject velvet leaf wattle en_US
dc.subject water uptake en_US
dc.title Characterisation of xylem conduits and their possible role in limiting the vase life of cut Acacia holosericea (Mimosaceae) foliage stems en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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