Sulphate Transport into Plants and Excised Roots of Soybean (Glycine max L.) |
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Authors: | SMITH I K; CHEEMA H K |
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Institution: | * Botany Department, Ohio University Athens, Ohio 45701-2979, USA
Botany Department, Panjab University Chandigarh, India |
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Abstract: | The rates of sulphate transport into intact and excised rootsof soybean (Glycine max L.) were not significantly differentin the first hour and were maximal at pH 7. However, intactroots accumulated four times as much sulphate as excised rootsin 24 h, because of a marked reduction in the rate of transportby excised roots. The continued high rates of transport intointact roots were observed in plants kept in the light, andobserved in darkened plants growing in 1 per cent sucrose. Similarly,sulphate accumulation by excised roots was stimulated 2-foldby 1 per cent sucrose. The characteristics of sulphate accumulation by roots were notuseful in predicting sulphate translocation to the leaves. Transportto the leaves was maximal at pH 23, was almost totallylight-dependent and was not enhanced by growing plants in sucrose. Sulphate transport, Glycine max L., soybean, excised roots |
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