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Passive and carrier-mediated uptake of sugars by plant tissues

  • H. Göring and W. Dreier
© 1970 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 1970 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Inhaltsverzeichnis / Contents III
  3. Vorbemerkung zu Band I) des Berichtes VI
  4. Address of Welcome VII
  5. I. Passive permeability and water, models
  6. Transport of matter across synthetic membranes 1
  7. Ion binding by polyelectroly tes as a possible source of accumulation of ions in cells 5
  8. Unity and diversity in permeability 7
  9. The water permeability of the cells of Zea mays roots 13
  10. Water permeability of plant cells 13
  11. II. Different aspects of transport
  12. Transport by compartments 19
  13. Especial features of uptake of substances by plant cells 21
  14. The structure and functions of thick-wall granules or "translosomes" 23
  15. Morphologische Korrelate von Transportvorgängen in Zellen und Organellen (mit Film) 25
  16. Free space and transport of metabolites in parenchymal tissues (paper read by title) 39
  17. Plant hormones and transport 43
  18. Regulation of transport 49
  19. Cellular protein synthesis, active transport and regulation. Experimental contributions to the problem of transport regulation 65
  20. The regulation of potassium uptake in Lemna minor Discussion 67
  21. Passive and carrier-mediated uptake of sugars by plant tissues 85
  22. Transport problems in connection with parasitism and symbiosis 95
  23. Distribution and loss of substances in virus-infected plants 105
  24. Iron transport ill a tomato mutant 113
  25. Uptake and mobilization of 3H-coumarin in Phaseolus vulgaris L 117
  26. Transport problems involved in vivipary of Rhizophora mangle L 125
  27. III. Transport by chloroplasts and mitochondria
  28. On the connexion between electron transport and ion transport 131
  29. Photosynthesis and light-stimulated ion transport in Hydrodictyon africanum 133
  30. Relation of light-induced electron flow to ion transport, photophosphorylation and ultrastructure of chloroplasts 135
  31. Active transport in plant mitochondria 137
  32. Flow of metabolites and compartmentation phenomena in chloroplasts 151
  33. IV. Cell potential and transport
  34. Cell electropotentials and ion transport in higher plants 189
  35. V. Vltal dying and secondary plant products
  36. Vital staining of plant cells as a model of biological transport and accumulation phenomena 193
  37. Influence of ions on the uptake of nicotine by Nicotiana leaf disks 199
  38. REGISTER OF PARTICIPANTS 203
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