Long-distance Transport of Reduced Sulphur in Spruce (Picea abies L.) |
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Authors: | SCHUPP, ROBERT SCHATTEN, THEO WILLENBRINK, JOHANNES RENNENBERG, HEINZ |
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Abstract: | Individual needles of 4-year-old spruce trees (Picea abies L.)were exposed to 35S-GSH via the cut surface of the needle tipfor 23 h at different times during the growing season.From the previous year's source needle, 35S-GSH was exportedinto the twig and translocated predominantly towards the twigapex. Independent from the growing season, transport towardsthe stem did not exceed 20% of the radioactivity recovered fromthe tissue samples. In July, the new needles appeared to bemetabolic sinks for reduced sulphur as indicated by the higherpercentages of both soluble and insoluble 35S in this twig section,as compared to the previous years' needles. In October, thenew needles were no longer found to be a preferential sink forreduced sulphur. Estimates of the rate of GSH export from thesource needle in the light (2.511.3 nmol GSH g |
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