The Composition of Phloem Exudate and Xylem Sap from Tree Tobacco (Nicotiana glauca Grah.) |
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Authors: | HOCKING P. J. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Western Australia Nedlands, Western Australia 6009 |
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Abstract: | The composition of xylem sap and exudate from stem incisionsof Nicotiana glauca Grah. was compared in detail. Exudationfrom stem incisions occurred over a 5 min period in certainplants, enabling collection of 530 µl of sap. Therate of exudation showed an exponential decline. Exudate hada high dry matter content (170196 mg ml1) andhigh sugar (sucrose) levels. Xylem sap had a low pH (5.8) andexudate a pH of 7.9. Glutamine dominated the amino compoundsin xylem sap and exudate, and K+ was the major cation. Totalamino compounds in stem exudate reached 10.8 mg ml1 whereasxylem sap contained much lower levels (0.28 mg ml1).All mineral elements and amino compounds with the exceptionof calcium were more concentrated in stem exudate than in xylemsap. Sucrose was labelled heavily in stem exudate following pulsingof an adjacent leaf with 14CO2. A concentration gradient ofsugar (2.1 bar m1) was recorded for stems. Levels ofsucrose, amino compounds and K+ ions in stem exudate showeda diurnal periodicity. Each commodity reached maximum concentrationat or near noon and minimum concentration about dawn. The evidencesuggests that exudate from stem incisions of N. glauca is arepresentative sample of solutes translocated in the phloem. Nicotiana glauca Grah., phloem sap, xylem sap, sucrose, amino compounds, mineral ions |
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