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Transport in Plants I. Overview II. Absorption of water in Roots III. Transport of xylem sap IV.Control of transpiration V. Transport of phloem sap

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Page 1: Transport in Plants - Find People

Transport in Plants

I. Overview

II. Absorption of water in Roots

III. Transport of xylem sap

IV.Control of transpiration

V. Transport of phloem sap

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I. OverviewTransport of solutes into the root

•Helps to create water movement•Solutes= # of molecules•osmosis

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Differences in water potential

• Three components• Total water potential (ψw)• Pressure potential (positive/negative) ψp

• Solute potential (ψs)

Ψw = ψp + ψs

•Units are MPa

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Water potential and movement

•Osmotic movement of water•aquaporins

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Absorption of water in Roots

•Symplast = living tissue•Apoplast = cell wall space

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Transport of xylem sap•Properties of water•Adhesion•Cohesion•Tension

• Root Pressure

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Ascent of Sap

• Transpiration-Cohesion-Tension Theory

• Solar driven• Water potential of air• Relative humidity

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Control of transpiration

• Guard cells• Photosynthesis-

transpiration compromise

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Mechanism of guard cell opening

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Environmental control and adaptations

• Light (Blue light/Red light)

• Water (drought)

• Carbon dioxide (concentration in leaf/around leaf)

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Adaptations

• Xerophytes• CAM plants• Leaf hairs• Sunken stomata

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Xerophytic Adaptations

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Transport of phloem sap

• Source (photosynthetic tissue• Sink (new leaves, seeds, roots• Bidirectional flow• Phloem• Requires energy• Transport of sugars (sucrose), amino

acids, potassium, and hormones

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Munch Pressure Flow Hypothesis