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Copper connections: coordinating transport, sensing and systemic signalling in plants. [PDF]
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Transport of secondary metabolites in plants: Mechanistic insights and transporter engineering for crop improvement. [PDF]
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The role of transcription factor StBEL11 in carbon allocation and tuberization in cultivated potato differs from that known for the model Andean genotype. [PDF]
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Iron deficiency changes regulatory mechanisms governing sieve element cell differentiation. [PDF]
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Wood-specific modification of glucuronoxylan can enhance growth in Populus. [PDF]
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Phloem Transport: Cellular Pathways and Molecular Trafficking
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2009The phloem transports nutrients, defensive compounds, and informational signals throughout vascular plants. Sampling the complex components of mobile phloem sap is difficult because of the damage incurred when the pressurized sieve tubes are breached.
Robert, Turgeon, Shmuel, Wolf
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Universality of phloem transport in seed plants
Plant, Cell & Environment, 2012ABSTRACTSince Münch in the 1920s proposed that sugar transport in the phloem vascular system is driven by osmotic pressure gradients, his hypothesis has been strongly supported by evidence from herbaceous angiosperms. Experimental constraints made it difficult to test this proposal in large trees, where the distance between source and sink might prove ...
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Abstract Flow of photo assimilates into various compartments or biochemical pathways within source and sink regions. In source organs, carbon is allocated to various uses including export. In a sink organ, carbon enters into compartments or is used for synthesis, storage, or energy metabolism.
Donald R Geiger, Aart J E Van Bel
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Abstract Flow of photo assimilates into various compartments or biochemical pathways within source and sink regions. In source organs, carbon is allocated to various uses including export. In a sink organ, carbon enters into compartments or is used for synthesis, storage, or energy metabolism.
Donald R Geiger, Aart J E Van Bel
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