Glyphosate (N-phosphonomethylglycine) was readily transported in sugar beet plants (Beta vulgaris L., Klein E type, monogerm). Concentrations in sink leaves reached 2.5 to 13.7 micromolar in 10 hours from a 15 millimolar solution supplied to one mature leaf. Distribution of glyphosate followed that of [3H]sucrose used as a marker for materials transported by phloem, indicating that this is the primary means for distribution of glyphosate. Possible mechanisms of entry into the sieve tubes were evaluated using isolated leaf discs. Concentration dependence of uptake and kinetics of exodiffusion from tissue indicate a passive, nonfacilitated mechanism. Uptake was not affected by pH, eliminating the passive, weak acid mechanism. Permeability of ...
Anatomical and ultrastructural details of a translocating 10-cm leaf of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L....
The onset of export during leaf development was correlated with changes in metabolism and ultrastruc...
Translocation of phloem-mobile herbicides was inhibited by their phytotoxic action on processes that...
Physiological and transport data are presented in support of a symplastic pathway of phloem unloadin...
The rate of phloem loading, its selectivity, and the disposition of labeled carbon were studied foll...
Phloem loading in source leaves of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris, L.) was studied to determine the exten...
The herbicide glyphosate shows excellent symplastic distribution to roofs and new growth when applie...
Accumulation of translocate during steady-state labeling of photosynthate was measured in the source...
The mobility in phloem of several substituted phosphonic acids and a sulfonic acid was studied in th...
Glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] had several effects on carbon translocation in sugarbeet (Be...
The distribution of solutes in the various cells of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) source leaves, pet...
The involvement of the free space in phloem loading of sucrose was studied in sugar beet source leav...
In terrestrial higher plants, phloem transport delivers most nutrients required for growth and stora...
Causes of self-induced limitation of glyphosate translocation were studied in sugar beet plants that...
Apart from cut aphid stylets in combination with electrophysiology, no attempts have been made thus ...
Anatomical and ultrastructural details of a translocating 10-cm leaf of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L....
The onset of export during leaf development was correlated with changes in metabolism and ultrastruc...
Translocation of phloem-mobile herbicides was inhibited by their phytotoxic action on processes that...
Physiological and transport data are presented in support of a symplastic pathway of phloem unloadin...
The rate of phloem loading, its selectivity, and the disposition of labeled carbon were studied foll...
Phloem loading in source leaves of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris, L.) was studied to determine the exten...
The herbicide glyphosate shows excellent symplastic distribution to roofs and new growth when applie...
Accumulation of translocate during steady-state labeling of photosynthate was measured in the source...
The mobility in phloem of several substituted phosphonic acids and a sulfonic acid was studied in th...
Glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] had several effects on carbon translocation in sugarbeet (Be...
The distribution of solutes in the various cells of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L.) source leaves, pet...
The involvement of the free space in phloem loading of sucrose was studied in sugar beet source leav...
In terrestrial higher plants, phloem transport delivers most nutrients required for growth and stora...
Causes of self-induced limitation of glyphosate translocation were studied in sugar beet plants that...
Apart from cut aphid stylets in combination with electrophysiology, no attempts have been made thus ...
Anatomical and ultrastructural details of a translocating 10-cm leaf of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris L....
The onset of export during leaf development was correlated with changes in metabolism and ultrastruc...
Translocation of phloem-mobile herbicides was inhibited by their phytotoxic action on processes that...