Abstract: | Koide, R. 1985. The nature and location of variable hydraulicresistance in Helianthus annuus L. (sunflower).J. exp.Bot. 36: 14301440. Hydraulic resistances for whole sunflower plants (Helianthusannuus L.) and sunflower leaves, stems, petioles and roots weremeasured. Whole plant hydraulic resistance was shown to declinewith an increase in transpiration. Leaf hydraulic resistancewas shown, with one technique employing transpiring leaves,to vary with transpiration and with another technique, employingpressure-induced flow in leaves, to be constant over a widerange of transpiration. Stem and petiole hydraulic resistanceswere constant over a wide range of exudation. Pressure-inducedflow through root systems was shown to be an inappropriate methodfor characterizing their hydraulic properties because flow mayoccur through unnatural paths. The technique employing measuredtranspiration rates and water potentials of non-growing leavesand soil is suggested to be better. The evidence presented inthis study suggests that the hydraulic resistance of the transpirationstream does vary and that the site of variability is the root Key words: Hydraulic resistance, sunflower, pressure-induced water flow |