1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf01881329
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A mechanism of translocation based on high proton mobility and K+ counterflux at negatively charged surfaces in sieve elements

Abstract: Large pH gradients between the sources and the sinks involved in translocation of metabolites arise owing to photosynthesis and nitrate reduction in the leaves and respiration in the sinks, pH equalization between the sinks and the sources is proposed to be brought about by a rapid movement of H + from sinks to sources along the negatively charged surfaces lining the translocation pathways and the ray symplast. This movement is made possible by a charge-compensating movement of K + in the electrical double lay… Show more

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