Symplasmic and apoplasmic radial ion transport in plant roots
- 1 March 1980
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Planta
- Vol. 148 (2) , 130-137
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00386413
Abstract
The kinetics and localization of Rb+ uptake by barley roots were studied as function of the water potential of the medium. At potentials causing plasmolysis, uptake is reduced and becomes restricted to the outer surface of the root. The conclusion is that, at least for Rb+ in the range of low external concentrations (1 capacity. Therefore, the apoplasmic pathway is of little or no significance for radial transport, which occurs by primary absorption at the epidermis and — perhaps — hypodermis followed by symplasmis transport to and through the cortex. Young cortex cells possess a primary absorption capacity comparable to that of the epidermis, but this feature is (largely) lost during differentiation.Keywords
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