Na+ and K+ transport in excised soybean roots

Abstract
Uptake, accumulation and xylem transport of K+ and Na+ in excised roots of soybean were investigated by use of a perfusion technique. This technique permitted independent quantification of, on the one hand, entry of ions into the roots and their transport through the cortex to the xylem vessels, and on the other hand reabsorption from the xylem vessels to the neighbouring cells and the external medium. Data are consistent with a low degree of selective uptake of K+ over Na+. However, Na+ depletion of the xylem stream by reabsorption limits, although weakly, its translocation to the shoots. Na+ reabsorbed is for a great part reexcreted into the external medium. The low efficiency of these processes is discussed in relation to the Na+ sensitivity of soybean.

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