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Xylem, Phloem and Transpiration Flows in Developing Apple Fruits
Authors:LANG   ALEXANDER
Abstract:Xylem, phloem and transpiration flows were measured in developingfruits of the apples Royal Gala and Cox's Orange Pippin at early,mid and late stages during their development. Fruit volume growthwas first computed from measurements of diameter made usinga system of sensitive displacement transducers. Xylem, phloemand transpiration flow components (of which fruit volume growthis the integral) were then separated using a scheme of treatmentswhich disabled one or other flow at a time. Changes observed during development in the patterns of the threeflows are in general agreement with expectations based on lessdirect observations (loc. cit. Ferguson and Watkins, 1989).Recognizing the distinctive mineral compositions of xylem andphloem streams, the changes also accommodate, and seem to explain,published observations of mineral accumulation in apple. Significant differences in the pattern of xylem and phloem flowwere observed between the varieties examined. These may explainvarietal differences in susceptibility to the mineral imbalancedisorder bitter-pit. Xylem flows were shown to reverse at times; that is they flowedfrom fruit to tree. This occurred particularly during periodsof high evaporative demand. Xylem reversal is of importanceto the overall water economy of a tree but may also have specialimportance to the mineral composition of the fruit. Key words: Mineral nutrition, bitter-pit, apple, xylem, phloem, transpiration, water balance
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