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. 1983 May;72(1):268-71.
doi: 10.1104/pp.72.1.268.

An in vivo technique for the study of Phloem unloading in seed coats of developing soybean seeds

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An in vivo technique for the study of Phloem unloading in seed coats of developing soybean seeds

J H Thorne et al. Plant Physiol. 1983 May.

Abstract

A technique has been developed which permits mechanistic studies of phloem unloading in developing seeds of soybean (Glycine max cv Clark) and other legumes. An opening is cut in the pod wall and the embryo surgically removed from the seedcoat without diminishing the capacity of that tissue for assimilate import, phloem unloading, or efflux. The sites of phloem unloading were accessible via the seedcoat apoplast and were challenged with inhibitors, solutes, buffers, etc., to characterize the unloading process.Unloading is stimulated by divalent metal chelators and diethylstilbestrol, and inhibited by metabolic uncouplers and sulfhydryl group modifiers. Solutes released from the seed coat had a carbon/nitrogen ratio of 31 milligrams carbon per milligram nitrogen; sucrose represented 90% of the carbon present and various nitrogenous solutes contributed the remaining 10%. Unloading could be maintained for up 8 hours at rates of 0.5 to 1.0 micromoles per hour, providing a valid, convenient in vivo technique for studies of phloem unloading and seed growth mechanisms.

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