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. 1968 Jun;43(6):877-82.
doi: 10.1104/pp.43.6.877.

Bidirectional translocation of sugars in sieve tubes of squash plants

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Bidirectional translocation of sugars in sieve tubes of squash plants

P Trip et al. Plant Physiol. 1968 Jun.

Abstract

Two streams of sugars moving in opposite directions in the petiole of a half-grown leaf were demonstrated by feeding tritiated glucose to a fully grown leaf of a squash plant (Cucurbita melopepo Bailey) and (14)CO(2) to the half-grown one. Autoradiographic evidence indicates that the movement of both streams occurred within the same sieve tubes. The data do not fit the mass flow theory of translocation which requires unidirectional flow of sugar solution in the lumen of the sieve tube.

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