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Water Uptake by Different Regions of the Barley Root. Pathways of Radial Flow in Relation to Development of the Endodermis
Authors:SANDERSON  J
Abstract:The water uptake by different lengths of lateral roots and 1.0cm or 5.0 cm lengths of the seminal axes from differentregionsof the root were measured in potometers with the shoot in airat two humidity regimes. A model of the contribution by thesedifferent regions of the root to the total water absorptionby the plant agreed well with measurements of water uptake bythe whole root system. According to this model, about one halfof the water taken up by the main axis came from the older suberizedregions further than 10 cm from the tip, and together with itsassociated lateral roots this region provided 75% of the totalwater transpired. The development of State III endodermal cellswas correlated with decreases in both the water uptake by theolder regions of the root and the translocation of calcium.Thus in the younger regions of the root where water uptake ismaximal, the flow of water is principally apoplastic althoughthere is also likely to be flow via the symplast Despite a 43%difference in transpirational demand between the two humiditytreatments, the leaf water potentials remained constant, implyinga change in root resistance. This change in resistance mightbe explained if there were an apoplastic pathway within thesuberin lamellae of State III endodermal cells. The responseto the increased transpirational demand is met by the olderregions of the root, in particular by the zone of lateral emergencewhere an apoplastic pathway is known to exist as the Casparianband in the endodermis breaks down with the emergence of thelateral roots. Key words: Endodermis, Pathways, Water Uptake
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