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U. Kutschera ; K. Kohler | 1994The relationship between cell elongation, change in turgor and cell osmotic pressure was investigated in the sub-apical region of hypocotyls of developing sunflower seedlings (Helianthus annuus L.) that were grown in continuous white light. Cell[...]article/chapitre/communication
T. Hsiao ; J. Frensch ; B. Rojaslara | 1998This study on expansive growth of the first leaf of maize has two goals: one is to determine how the sensitivity of growth to changes in water status varies with the initial water status of the leaf, and the other is to adapt the pressure-jump t[...]article/chapitre/communication
This review discusses how the pressure probe has evolved from an instrument for measuring cell turgor and other water relations parameters into a device for sampling the contents of individual higher plant cells in situ in the Living plant. Toge[...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Gaudillere ; M. Barcelo | 1990article/chapitre/communication
A. Schulz | 1994Phloem transport was investigated in pea seedlings after application of [C-14]sucrose to the cotyledons. The accumulation of the label in segments of young seedlings shows a differential unloading along the plant axis. Shoot and root exhibit tip[...]article/chapitre/communication
J. Farrar | 1996It is argued that it is not possible to predict the flux of assimilate into a sink by making a measurement on that sink alone. Rather carbon flux is a whole-plant property and can only be predicted from measurements made simultaneously in source[...]article/chapitre/communication