The Role of Extracellular Space (Apoplast) in The Regulation of Physiological Processes in Plants

  • Chikov V
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The paper summarizes the results of studies of the role played by the plant leaf extracellular space in the regulation of mesophyll cells water exchange, photosynthesis and export of assimilates to consuming sink organs. When comparing different methods of assessing water exchange rates, the participation of the plasmalemma in the formation of the leaf water potential was shown. Using the in vivo method of extracting the contents of the apoplast, the dynamics of the exit and movement of labeled photosynthetic products through the extracellular space was traced.

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Chikov, V. (2019). The Role of Extracellular Space (Apoplast) in The Regulation of Physiological Processes in Plants. World Journal of Agriculture and Soil Science, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.33552/wjass.2019.01.000512

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