Apoplastic and symplastic pathways in the leaf of the grey mangrove Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh

  • FITZGERALD, MELISSA A.
  • ALLAWAY, WILLIAM G.
Publication date
January 1991
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Pathways for water and salts were traced from the vein endings to their sites of exit in leaves of Avicennia marina (Forsk.) Vierh. Investigations were conducted to determine whether the water and solutes separate at any point in the transpiration stream, and to identify their subsequent pathways. Leaves were placed with their cut petioles in solution containing one of two fluorochromes chosen to trace the transpiration stream. The apoplastic tracer was B‐hydroxypyrene‐1, 3, 6‐trisulphonic acid (PTS), and the symplastic tracer was riboflavin buffered to pH 6.8. Leaf pieces were freeze‐substituted with special care to keep the specimens dry to prevent redistribution of the water‐soluble fluorochromes. Stages of the technique were sensitive t...

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