Der Stofftransport in der Pflanze / Translocation in Plants by Walter Schumacher (auth.), Hermann Fischer, R. J. Helder,

By Walter Schumacher (auth.), Hermann Fischer, R. J. Helder, Walter Schumacher, Johannes Willenbrink (eds.)

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Apart from troubles arising out of the variability and condition of the plant material, the requirements for the analytical and experimental procedure have proved to be so exacting that little progress could be made in this respect in spite of serious attempts made over a period of years. One more aspect of the results of the experiment given in Table 5 should be mentioned. No significant loss of chloride already present in the tissue at the start of the experiment could be demonstrated. This finding could be corroborated by a large number of absorption experiments on the uptake of labelled chloride (ARISZ 1963, 1964) indicating a completely impermeable outer cell membrane, which is necessary condition for efficient active absorption.

48, 420 (1945). - Uptake and transport of chloride by parenchymatic tissue of leaves of Vallisneria spiralis. Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. v. Wetensch. 50, 51 (1947/48). Transport of organic compounds. Ann. Rev. Plant Physiol. 3, 109 (1952). - Active uptake, vacuole secretion and plasmatic transport of chloride ions in leaves of Vallisneria spiralis. Acta bot. neerl. 1, 506 (1953). - Transport of chloride in the symplasm of Vallisneria leaves. ) 174, 223 (1954). - Influence of inhibitors on the uptake and the transport of chloride ions in leaves of Vallisneria spiralis.

72, 80 (1963). - Influx and efflux of electrolytes by leaves of Vallisneria spiralis. II. Leakage out of cells and tissues. Acta bot. neerl. 13, 1 (1964). - Translocation of labelled chloride ions in the symplasm of Vallisneria leaves. Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. v. Wetensch. 67, 128 (1964). - ARISZ, W. , and P. J. S. VAN DIJK: The value of plasmolytic methods for the demonstration of the active asparagine intake by Vallisneria leaves. Proc. Kon. Akad. v. Wetensch. 42, 820 (1939). - ARISZ, W. , and J.

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