1956
DOI: 10.1007/bf01976164
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Über die Beziehungen zwischen der Stoffaufnahme durch Blattepidermen und der Zahl der Plasmodesmen in den Aussenwänden

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“…One of the first concepts discussed in literature were ''ectodesmata'' (Eichert and Fernandez, 2012). They were believed to be specific structures in the cuticle designed for foliar uptake of hydrophilic solutes such as nutrient salts (Franke, 1960(Franke, , 1964Schumacher and Lambertz, 1956). This concept was later revoked (Schonherr, 2006;Schonherr and Bukovac, 1970) but still circulates in textbooks and reviews.…”
Section: Penetration Of Foliar Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the first concepts discussed in literature were ''ectodesmata'' (Eichert and Fernandez, 2012). They were believed to be specific structures in the cuticle designed for foliar uptake of hydrophilic solutes such as nutrient salts (Franke, 1960(Franke, , 1964Schumacher and Lambertz, 1956). This concept was later revoked (Schonherr, 2006;Schonherr and Bukovac, 1970) but still circulates in textbooks and reviews.…”
Section: Penetration Of Foliar Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A la suite des travaux de Schumacher et Halbsguth (1939), Lambertz (1954), Schumacher et Lambertz (1956), Schumacher (1957), Schnepf (1959) et finalement Sievers (1959, 1960 plusieurs auteurs sont d'avis que la paroi externe des cellules Cpidermiques est traverske par de nombreux filaments cytoplasmiques analogues B des plasmodesmes. Dans cette optique il serait plausible de concevoir la reunion des plasmes par simple raccordement de certains de ces plasmo-ou ecto-desmes convenablement localisis.…”
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“…The periclinal cell walls of the epidermis may as well have plasmodesmata but opening to the outside; and where these were recorded they were termed 'ectodesmata'. Lambertz (1954), Schumacher & Lambertz (1956), Schumacher (1957), Schnepf (1959) and Sievers(1959& 1960 recorded the presence of ectodesmata in a number of plants.…”
Section: Carex Extensa Cyperus Capitatus Andmentioning
confidence: 99%