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Characteristics of Radial Solution Flow in Roots of Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.)
Authors:COOIL   B. J.
Affiliation:Department of Plant Physiology, University of Hawaii 3190 Maile Way, Honolulu, Hawaii 96822
Abstract:Low salt roots of Cucumis sativus L. cv. Burpeeana Hybrid weresubjected to iso-ionic treatments in which the external solutionconcentration of K+ was maintained at 14 mM. Solution concentrationof varied from 0 to 14 mM, other anions compensating. When Cl– was the compensating ion, its concentrationin the exudate increased during the first 4 h and thereafterwas nearly the same as that of the external solution in alltreatments containing I mM or more. After 8 h of equilibration the concentration in the exudate increased almost exactly as its concentrationin the external solution. Rates of exudation and K+ transportwere almost constant between I and 14 mM KNO2. More Cl–was transported from solutions of similar Cl– concentrationwhen was also present. When water transport was inhibited with mannitol in treatments containing both KNO3and KCI, exudate concentrations of K+ and were increased, but exudate concentration of Cl– was notsignificantly affected except at the highest Cl
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