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From the sap's perspective: The nature of vessel surfaces in angiosperm xylem.

H Jochen SchenkSusana EspinoSarah M Rich-CavazosSteven Jansen
Published in: American journal of botany (2018)
Vessel surfaces appear to be wettable because lignin is not strongly hydrophobic and a coating with amphiphilic lipids would render any surface hydrophilic. New questions arise about these lipids and their possible origins from living xylem cells, especially about their effects on surface tension, surface bubble nucleation, and pit membrane function.
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