1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00403590
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Sucrose transport into the phloem of Ricinus communis L. seedlings as measured by the analysis of sieve-tube sap

Abstract: Careful cutting of the hypocotyl of Ricinus communis L. seedlings led to the exudation of pure sieve-tube sap for 2-3 h. This offered the possibility of testing the phloem-loading system qualitatively and quantitatively by incubating the cotyledons with different solutes of various concentrations to determine whether or not these solutes were loaded into the sieve tubes. The concentration which was achieved by loading and the time course could also be documented. This study concentrated on the loading of sucro… Show more

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“…It appeared that removing the endosperm improved the water status of the hypocotyl by reducing the hydraulic resistance ofthe cotyledons. It is well known from other transport studies that the cuticle ofyoung cotyledons ofRicinus is fairly permeable for water and hydrophilic solutes such as sucrose (13,15). No significant differences of turgor of the inner cortex cell layers were found along the axes of the seedlings, i.e.…”
Section: Hydraulic Parameters Of Cortex Cells In the Intact Seedlingmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…It appeared that removing the endosperm improved the water status of the hypocotyl by reducing the hydraulic resistance ofthe cotyledons. It is well known from other transport studies that the cuticle ofyoung cotyledons ofRicinus is fairly permeable for water and hydrophilic solutes such as sucrose (13,15). No significant differences of turgor of the inner cortex cell layers were found along the axes of the seedlings, i.e.…”
Section: Hydraulic Parameters Of Cortex Cells In the Intact Seedlingmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…As discussed, the change should have been mainly due to a dilution of the wall solution. The experiment allows an estimate of the apoplasmic solute concentration as it was in the cortex before pressurization: 0.7 MPa correspond to a 0.28 M solute concentration, which is close to the concentration of sieve tube sap of seedlings (13). This high apoplasmic concentration only builds up after root excision.…”
Section: V(t) and 4-t(t)mentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Ricinus communis (L. cv. Sanguineus; Benary Samenzucht GmbH, Hannoversch Münden, Germany) seedlings were cultivated under the above-mentioned conditions except that water-soaked seeds were planted in wet vermiculite in a humid atmosphere at 27°C (Kallarackal et al, 1989).…”
Section: Cultivation Of Host Plants and Rearing Of Aphidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kallarackal et al, 1989) containing 300mmoll -1 sucrose, 500mmoll -1 glucose or 1000mmoll -1 glucose. After incubation times of various length (2h, 4h, 8h, 20h and 24h), the seedlings were cut at the hypocotyl hook and the spontaneously exuding sap was collected by disposable 1l and 5l capillaries (Hirschmann Laborgeräte, Eberstadt, Germany).…”
Section: Manipulation Of Phloem Loading In R Communis Seedlings and mentioning
confidence: 99%