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Phloem Transport
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Editor(s):
S. Aronoff
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J. Dainty
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P. R. Gorham
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L. M. Srivastava
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C. A. Swanson
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1975
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Springer US
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978-1-4684-8660-5
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978-1-4684-8658-2
Publication date (Print):
1975
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10.1007/978-1-4684-8658-2
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Phloem Tissue in Angiosperms and Gymnosperms
pp. 33
Structure and Differentiation of Sieve Elements in Angiosperms and Gymnosperms
pp. 79
P-Proteins
pp. 129
Sieve Element Cell Walls
pp. 153
Companion Cells and Transfer Cells
pp. 187
Phloem Tissue and Sieve Elements in Algae, Mosses and Ferns
pp. 225
Sieve Element Structure in Relation to Function
pp. 251
Phloem Loading and Associated Processes
pp. 297
Physiological and Structural Ontogeny of the Source Leaf
pp. 327
Translocation Kinetics of Photosynthates
pp. 367
The Effect of Externally Applied Factors on the Translocation of Sugars in the Phloem
pp. 401
Bidirectional Transport
pp. 427
The Use of Phloem Exudates from Several Representatives of the Agavaceae and Palmae in the Study of Translocation of Assimilates
pp. 463
Basic Biophysics of Transport
pp. 475
Horwitz-Type Models of Tracer Distribution during Unidirectional Translocation
pp. 495
Kinetics of Tracer Efflux from Leaves
pp. 523
Steady State Models of Münch Pressure Flow
pp. 535
Some Aspects of the Münch Hypothesis
pp. 563
The Electro-Osmotic Theory
pp. 585
Activated Mass Flow: Surface Flow
pp. 601
Mechanisms: Comparative Behaviour
pp. 619
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