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Effect of bicarbonate on xylem exudation from detopped tobacco and on long-distance transport in intact plants

✍ Scribed by A. Wallace; R. T. Ashcroft; R. T. Mueller


Publisher
Springer
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Weight
145 KB
Volume
41
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-079X

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✦ Synopsis


Xylem exudation from detopped tobacco plants (Nicotiana tobacum L. var Virginia Gold) was decreased by 10 -2 M concentrations of bicarbonate.The bicarbonate anion or its metabolic products were not readily transported to the xylem vessels of detopped plants. In the presence of nitrate ions, which greatly stimulate xylem exudation, bicarbonate did not greatly interfere with nitrate transport. It did decrease xylem exudation in the presence of nitrate because of the added concentration of salt in the external medium without corresponding increase in transport to xylem vessels. In intact plants, K from KHCO3 was readily transported to shoots, however.

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