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The Movement of Ions to the Xylem Exudate of Maize Roots: II. A COMPARISON OF THE ELECTRICAL POTENTIAL AND ELECTROCHEMICAL POTENTIALS OF IONS IN THE EXUDATE AND IN THE ROOT CELLS
Authors:DUNLOP, JAMES   BOWLING, D. J. F.
Abstract:The electrical potential differences (Eex) and the electrochemicalpotential differences for potassium and chloride in the xylemexudate of excised maize roots were determined and the valuesobtained indicated active transport of both ions to the xylemexudate. The potential differences were depolarized by increasesin the external KCl concentration ([KCl]o), and Eex was a linearfuction of log[KCl]o. The corresponding data for the cell vacuolesof the same roots were also determined and trends similar tothose found for the exudate were obtained. The electrochemicalpotential differences between the cell vacuoles and the externalsolution for potassium ({delta}µrac.k) and chloride ({delta}µvac.Cl)indicated that both ions were actively transported to the vacuoles.Both {delta}µvac.k and {delta}µvac.cl decreased in a linear manneras [KCl]o was increased. However, in spite of the similar trendsin both sets of data, the values of the electrical potentialand chloride electrochemical potential differences were alwaysmarkedly larger for the vacuoles than for the exudate. For potassium,there were no significant differences. It is concluded thatthe discrepancy between the data for the vacuoles and the wholeroots does not support the idea that the exuding root systembehaves like a single cell, as has been suggested by some workers.
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