Choat, BrendanDrayton , William MBrodersen , CraigMatthews, MarkShackel, Kenneth AWada, HiroshiMcElrone, Andrew2015-12-070140-7791http://hdl.handle.net/1885/19985Among woody plants, grapevines are often described as highly vulnerable to water-stress induced cavitation with emboli forming at slight tensions. However, we found native embolism never exceeded 30% despite low xylem water potentials (Ψx) for stems of fKeywords: water; cavitation; centrifuge; dehydration; hydraulic conductivity; measurement method; nuclear magnetic resonance; stem; vine; vulnerability; water stress; xylem; article; centrifugation; comparative study; dehydration; desiccation; grape; methodology; n Air injection; Centrifuge; Dehydration; Grapevine; Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; Vitis; Vulnerability curvesMeasurement of vulnerability to water stress-induced cavitation in grapevine: a comparison of four techniques applied to a long-vesseled species201010.1111/j.1365-3040.2010.02160.x2016-02-24