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