Plant Physiology
Cavitation is the formation of vapor-filled bubbles in a liquid, which can occur in plant xylem when water tension becomes too great. This phenomenon disrupts the flow of water from roots to leaves, leading to potential damage to the plant's vascular system. The occurrence of cavitation is closely tied to the water transport mechanism in plants, particularly under conditions of water stress.
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