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Assimilate Transport Movement of substances through the phloem Chapter 30
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Translocation movement of substances in phloem in leaf sugars move from chloroplasts to phloem forming the assimilate stream
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Movement of assimilate stream in phloem source to sink movement source – area exporting assimilates sink – assimilate importing area What are examples? Do these change during the life of a plant?
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Sour-sink examples seed manufacture seed germination seedling development vegetative growth young vs. old reproductive growth
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Sugar Transport in Leaves – evidence via 14 C 14 CO 2 exposure for 35 minutes; 14 C incorporated in sugars, confined to sieve tubes
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Aphid stylet content of phloem assimilate 10-25% dry matter 90% of dry matter is sugar, mainly sucrose sieve-tube sap moves at 100cm/hour
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Pressure-flow hypothesis osmotically generated pressure flow on source end assimilates transported into sieve tube - phloem loading as sucrose enters, what happens to water? water increase raises turgor pressure on sink end sucrose is unloaded (removed) from sieve tube – phloem unloading What happens to water? thus assimiliate is moved from source to sink by bulk flow
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Assimililate movement requires energy
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