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. 1975 Apr;55(4):699-703.
doi: 10.1104/pp.55.4.699.

Compartmentation in Vicia faba Leaves: I. Kinetics of C in the Tissues following Pulse Labeling

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Compartmentation in Vicia faba Leaves: I. Kinetics of C in the Tissues following Pulse Labeling

W H Outlaw et al. Plant Physiol. 1975 Apr.

Abstract

Leaflets of Vicia faba were pulse-labeled with (14)CO(2) to follow the subsequent movement of photosynthate between leaf tissues. Samples were taken during a (12)CO(2) chase, quick frozen, freeze-substituted, and embedded in methacrylate. Paradermal sections provided tissue samples consisting only of upper epidermis, palisade parenchyma, spongy parenchyma and veins, spongy parenchyma, or lower epidermis. Most CO(2) fixation occurred in the palisade parenchyma, but its (14)C content declined rapidly after labeling. Concomitant with the decline of activity in the palisade parenchyma, there was an increase in activity in the spongy parenchyma and upper epidermis and a slow increase in the lower epidermis. Activity in the palisade parenchyma and spongy parenchyma eventually reached similar levels and remained constant. Tissue samples containing veins were consistently the most radioactive, and activity in those samples showed a decline. Very little change occurred in the insoluble fraction from any tissue. The results support previous assumptions regarding the pathway of assimilate transport to the veins, and demonstrate the rapidity of such transport. Sucrose is apparently the principal mobile compound.

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