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Plant function and evolutionary biology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Is Phloem Transport Due to a Hydrostatic Pressure Gradient? Supporting Evidence From Pressure Chamber Experiments

PEH Minchin and MR Thorpe

Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 14(4) 397 - 402
Published: 1987

Abstract

A pressure chamber was used to increase suddenly the hydrostatic pressure in the upper shoot of a Phaseolus vulgaris plant while observing phloem transport of 11C-labelled photoassimilate. Phloem transport in the stem towards the chamber stopped immediately when pressure was applied and then recovered within about 5 min. If the pressure was then released, flow increased again. The results support the hypothesis that flow of photoassimilate in the stem phloem was driven by a hydrostatic pressure gradient.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PP9870397

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