Xylem embolism and bubble formation during freezing suggest complex dynamics of pressure-tension in Betula pendula stems
Katline Charra-Vaskou, Anna Lintunen, Thierry Am\'eglio, Eric Badel,, Herv\'e Cochard, Stefan Mayr, Yann Salmon, Heikki Suhonen, Mahaut van Rooij, and Guillaume Charrier

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex dynamics of pressure, bubble formation, and embolism in Betula pendula stems during freeze-thaw cycles using advanced imaging and acoustic techniques, revealing insights into frost-induced xylem embolism mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed visualization and analysis of pressure-tension interactions and bubble formation in xylem during freezing, advancing understanding of frost-induced embolism.
Findings
Ultrasonic emissions occur after ice formation and bubble formation.
Embolism develops after thawing, not during freezing.
Ice volumetric expansion can induce inward flow in vessels.
Abstract
Freeze-thaw-induced embolism is a key limiting factor for perennial plants in frost-exposed environments. Gas bubbles are formed during freezing and expand during thawing resulting in xylem embolism. However, when water freezes, its volume increases by 9%, generating local pressures, which can affect the formation of bubbles. To characterize local dynamic of pressure-tension and physical state of the sap during freeze-thaw cycles, we simultaneously used ultrasonic acoustic emissions analysis and synchrotron-based high resolution computed tomography on the diffuse-porous species Betula pendula. Visualization of individual air-filled vessels was performed to measure freeze-thaw induced embolism after successive freeze-thaw cycles down to -10{\deg}C or -20{\deg}C during the leafy and the leafless periods. We also measured the distribution of gas bubbles in frozen xylem of Betula pendula,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics · Plant Surface Properties and Treatments · Tree Root and Stability Studies
