2014
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.28.1_supplement.594.2
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Using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching to calculate viscosity and velocity in the phloem sap of roots in Arabidopsis thaliana (594.2)

Abstract: The sieve tube system (STS) of phloem is the conduit by which energetic molecules for plant growth and storage are transported from the leaves, where they are constructed (sources), to non‐photosynthetic regions of the plant (sinks). A clear understanding of the physics and physiology of this system is crucial, as seeds and other storage organs of plants are staple foods for most human diets, and plant growth is dependent on this phenomenon. The pressure flow hypothesis, presented in 1930 by Ernst Munch states… Show more

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