1941
DOI: 10.1104/pp.16.3.447
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Water Balance in the Onion Root: Relation of Volume Intake to Volume Exudate of Excised Roots and Isolated Root Segments

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“…In addition it is probable that the root segments are exuding solution from both ends (e.g. Rosene 1941) and that this bulk flow would prevent diffusion of salt into the open ends of the stele.…”
Section: Discussion (A) Validity Of the Estimate Of Plasmalemma Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition it is probable that the root segments are exuding solution from both ends (e.g. Rosene 1941) and that this bulk flow would prevent diffusion of salt into the open ends of the stele.…”
Section: Discussion (A) Validity Of the Estimate Of Plasmalemma Imentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This demonstrates the existence of a mechanism in roots by which water content varies periodically, and it suggests a variable hydration of proto plasm. Inequalities between absorption and exudation of water by isolated onion roots [Rosene (24)] are probably a reflection of the same mechanism. This recalls the observation of Shreve (25) that regular diurnal changes in water-holding capacity of cactus tissue occur, the water-holding capacity being greater during the day than at night.…”
Section: Water Balance In Plant Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With rare exceptions, actual measurements of absorption have not been made, and the investigators have assumed that water absorption ceased when exudation ceased. Simultaneous measurements of both volume absorption and volume exudation, however, show that these are not necessarily equal in a given interval of time (Speidel, 1939;Rosene, 1941b); and absorption of water may occur in the absence of exudation (Rosene, unpublished).…”
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“…PROCEDuRE.-Detailed description of the technique will be omitted since it has already been published (Rosene, 1937(Rosene, , 1941(Rosene, a, 1941b. The data were obtained from roots of Allium cepa cultured in aerated solutions.…”
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