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Abstract
The volume flux, J(v), and the osmotic driving force, sigma big up tri, openpi, across excised root systems of Zea mays were measued as a function of big up tri, openP, the hydrostatic pressure difference applied across the root, using the pressure jump method previously described (Miller DM 1980 Can J Bot 58: 351-360). J(v) varied from 5.3% to 142% of its value in intact transpiring plants as a result of the application of pressure differences from -2.4 to 2.4 bar. The calculated hydraulic conductivity was 5.9 x 10(-4) cubic centimeters per second per bar per gram root and was independent of pressure. A model of root function similar to those appearing in the literature failed to provide quantitative accord with the data. A proposed model, which includes the effect of volume flux on the distribution of solutes in the symplasm, predicts accurately J(v) big up tri, openpi, and the xylem solute concentration as a function of big up tri, openP.Entities:
Year: 1985 PMID: 16664002 PMCID: PMC1064476 DOI: 10.1104/pp.77.1.168
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340