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Transport in Algal Cells

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Transport in Plants II

Part of the book series: Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology ((919,volume 2 / A))

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The use of giant algal cells has been very important in recent advances in our understanding of the mechanism of solute and water transport in plants. This research has viewed giant algal cells as convenient material for the study of membrane properties per se; the involvement of solute transport in the life of the plant particularly with respect to nutrition, has been relatively neglected.

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