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Distribution of 14C assimilates in the storage root of sugar beet plants after import from leaves of different age
Authors:H E Haeder  H Beringer
Institution:Büntehof Agricultural Research Station, Bünteweg 8, D-3000 Hannover 71, FRG.
Abstract:In the sugar beet plant ( Beta vulgaris L. ssp. altissima ) the vascular bundles of old leaves lead to the center and those of young leaves to the periphery of the storage root. Whether the flux of assimilates follows these anatomical routes was tested by applying 14CO2 for 4 h to either an old (10th) or a young (20th) leaf in intact sugar beet plants. Four-month-old plants, which had about 30 leaves, were used in the experiment. The 14C distribution in the storage root was measured by autoradiography and counting in about 20 cross and longitudinal sections per root.
About 37% of assimilated 14C from an old leaf and 23% from a young leaf were exported within 24 h. Although some 14C moved into younger leaves, most was exported into the storage root. During its rapid movement towards the root tip, which took place perferentially in the orthostichon belonging to the 14C]-treated leaf, the label spread laterally.
The autoradiograms indicate that the distribution of assimilates within the storage root is roughly determined by the course of the vascular bundles extending from the source leaf. The fine distribution, however, seems to be controlled by sucrose gradients between storage cells.
Keywords:Assimilate translocation  autoradiography  Beta vulgaris  vascular connections
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