Abstract: | Linear displacement transducers and a pressure transducer wereused to simultaneously monitor pressure reduction and shrinkageassociated with phloem exudation following incision of the barkof Fraxinus americana L. The shrinkage associated with the pressurereduction indicated that the sieve tubes had elastic walls.Mathematical models of a mass flow system of phloem transporthave assumed rigid walls for the sieve tubes, but results demonstratedthat the dimensional changes associated with pressure potentialchanges would produce significant differences in volume flowrates if the pressure gradient were maintained at a constantvalue, and thus indicate a requirement for modification of themodels to accommodate elastic cell walls. |