cavitation

(noun)

the formation, in a fluid, of vapor bubbles that can interrupt water flow through the plant

Related Terms

  • cohesion–tension theory of sap ascent
  • trichome

Examples of cavitation in the following topics:

  • Other Fungi Involved in Respiratory Disease

    • Symptoms include productive coughing, nodules and cavitations of the lungs, fibrosis, and swollen hilar lymph nodes.
  • Movement of Water and Minerals in the Xylem

    • Small perforations between vessel elements reduce the number and size of gas bubbles that form via a process called cavitation.
    • The taller the tree, the greater the tension forces needed to pull water in a continuous column, increasing the number of cavitation events.
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