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The structure of xylem parenchyma cells is examined in relation to transport of ions through the root. Measurement of uptake of 86Rb+ and its transport through the root at different distances from the apex show that this is a general activity along the length of the root and not confined to a limited region. Thus transport through the root is not stopped by removal of that part of the root tip containing metaxylem vessels with living contents. The structure of xylem parenchyma appears to be suitable for involvement in ion transport from the stele to the xylem. At 1 cm behind the tip, where metaxylem vessels have no living contents but ion uptake and transport are going on at high rates, xylem parenchyma cells are rich in cytoplasm with extensive rough endoplasmic reticulum and well-developed mitochondria. Their cell walls contain numerous plasmodesmata, establishing the possibility of a symplastic pathway across the stele up to the vessels. The results are discussed in relation to regulation of ion transport to the xylem vessels in roots.
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Dedicated to Professor O. Stocker on the occasion of his 85th birthday.
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Läuchli, A., Kramer, D., Pitman, M.G. et al. Ultrastructure of xylem parenchyma cells of barley roots in relation to ion transport to the xylem. Planta 119, 85–99 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00390883
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