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C. Richter, H. Marschner (1974)
Verteilung von K+, Na+und Ca2+ zwischen Wurzelrinde und ZentralzylinderZeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 71
Kawasaki Kawasaki, Moritsugo Moritsugo (1973)
The effect of calcium on the absorption and translocation of monovalent cations by plants, especially in relation to salt injury. 2. Barley and paddy rice plantsJ. Sci. Soil Mature Japan 44:, 4
Neirinckx Neirinckx, Dejaegere Dejaegere, Stassart Stassart (1975)
Nouvelles considérations touchant ľeffet Viets attribuable au calciumBull. Soc. R. Bot. Belg., 108
C. Singh, L. Jacobson (1977)
Polar Movement of Ions in Barley RootsPhysiologia Plantarum, 39
Neirinckx Neirinckx, Dejaegere Dejaegere (1973)
Ľabsorption des cations monovalents par les cellules végétales. III. Mise en évidence ?un double rôle du calcium dans ľabsorption de K + et de Na +Bull. Soc. R. Bot. Belg., 106
Stassart Stassart, Neirinckx Neirinckx (1976)
Effets de la température et du calcium sur ľéchange entre potassium et sodiumBull. Soc. R. Bot. Belg., 109
F. Viets (1944)
CALCIUM AND OTHER POLYVALENT CATIONS AS ACCELERATORS OF ION ACCUMULATION BY EXCISED BARLEY ROOTS.Plant physiology, 19 3
M. Pitman (1972)
Uptake and Transport of Ions in Barley Seedlings II. Evidence for Two Active Stages in Transport to the ShootAustralian Journal of Biological Sciences, 25
J. Hooymans (1964)
THE ROLE OF CALCIUM IN THE ABSORPTION OF ANIONS AND CATIONS BY EXCISED BARLEY ROOTS, 13
The total uptake and relative distribution of Na+ along the root was investigated in excised barley roots (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Union) of 6‐day‐old plants cultured on 0.25 mM CaSO4. One technique involved cutting the roots at harvest time after different uptake periods into different segments each 2 cm long. These segments were ashed and sodium was measured by flame photometry. For each experiment two treatments were done, one containing calcium in the uptake solution and one without calcium. A second technique involved the measurement of sodium transport, using labelled 22Na+ solution. Although no significant differences could be found between the calcium containing and the calciumless treatments at 24 h, there were clearcut differences for the first 6 to 8 h. The effect of calcium on the first stages of the sodium uptake was a large accumulation of sodium in the part close to the apex with a translocation close to nil; whereas the sodium taken up in the absence of calcium did not accumulate in such large amounts in the apex region but was immediately transported basipetally.
Physiologia Plantarum – Wiley
Published: Dec 1, 1979
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