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Assimilation and Translocation in Perennial Grasses
Authors:WILLIAMS  R DORRINGTON
Institution:The Grassland Research Institute Hurley, Maidenhead, Berks
Abstract:Single leaves, ears, or shoots of timothy (Phleum pratense L.)were exposed in light to 14CO2, then left overnight, after whichthe plants were autoradiographed. The following conclusionswere drawn. Actively growing leaves retain all their assimilatesand import from older ones. Fully expanded leaves export butdo not import assimilates. Export begins before leaf expansionis complete, so import and export may for a time be simultaneous.Exports go at first to younger leaves and to roots, accumulatingat meristems. At later stages, exports move downwards ratherthan upwards. Buds and small tillers import from older shoots,but large tillers do not import from other shoots or exportto other large ones. Ears assimilate while still green, andimport assimilates from their associated flag leaves. Exportsfrom other leaves on flowering stems move downwards. These findings agree in general with those from other plants:they are discussed in relation to the vascular system of thegrass plant, and the need for further studies, particularlyquantitative ones, is emphasized.
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