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After all, plant water relations are a complex matter which can be elucidated only by a pleothora of techniques requiring cooperation of many laboratories and authors, as is evident from our ultimate 3 full papers devoted to water ascent:
Papers:
Zimmermann D, Westhoff M, Zimmermann G, Gessner P, Gessner A, Wegner LH, Rokitta M, Ache P, Schneider H, Vásquez JA, Kruck W, Shirley S, Jakob P, Hedrich R, Bentrup F-W, Bamberg E, Zimmermann U (2007) Foliar water supply of tall trees: evidence for mucilage-facilitated moisture uptake from the atmosphere and the impact on pressure bomb measurements. Protoplasma 232: 11-34.
Westhoff M, Schneider H, Zimmermann D, Mimietz S, Stinzing A, Wegner L H, Kaiser W, Krohne G, Shirley St, Jakob P, Bamberg E, Bentrup, F-W, Zimmermann U (2008 ) The mechanisms of refilling of xylem conduits and bleeding of tall birch during spring. Plant Biology 10: 604-623.
Westhoff M, Zimmermann D, Schneider H, Wegner L H, Geßner P, Jakob P, Bamberg E, Shirley St, Bentrup F-W, Zimmermann U (2009) Evidence for discontinuous water columns in the xylem conduit of tall birch trees. Plant Biology 11: 307-327.
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