Abstract

The effect of stem segment length on conductance measurements was determined by repeatedly shortening the transport distance in isolated stem segments of Lonicera fragrantissima. If vessel ends limit water flow, shorter segment lengths could readings of K h (hydraulic conductance per unit pressure gradient). The mean K h in the successively shortened segments showed no statistically significant change when shortened from 20 to 2 cm, even though maximum vessel lengths ranged from 6 to 14 cm

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