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. 1971 Dec;96(4):292-305.
doi: 10.1007/BF00386944.

The tertiary endodermis in barley roots: Fine structure in relation to radial transport of ions and water

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The tertiary endodermis in barley roots: Fine structure in relation to radial transport of ions and water

D T Clarkson et al. Planta. 1971 Dec.

Abstract

The presence of numerous pits containing plasmodesmata in the inner tangential wall of the tertiary endodermis in barley roots is demonstrated by electron microscopy. The pit floor is covered by a thin layer of material which is continuous with and resembles the tertiary wall. The plasmodesmatal pore is constricted at its ends so that the plasmalemma lining the pore is appressed to the desmotubule. The frequency of plasmodesmata and their cross-sectional area is estimated, and phosphate and water fluxes through them are calculated on the assumption that they represent the only communication between the cortex and the vascular tissue. The pressure gradient across the ends of the plasmodesmata necessary to support the observed water flux is calculated for limiting cases of the pore radius and the viscosity of the fluid passing through the pore.

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