Abstract
The effect of long-term cold-girdling on phloem transport and resource allocation in whole plants of common bean is described. Wide differences were found between genotypes, with some maintaining translocation when cold-girdled. This provides evidence to support passive phloem transport. The possibilities that cold-girdling may physically block transport and/or disrupt root-shoot signalling are discussed.
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Hannah, M. A., Iqbal, M. J., & Sanders, F. E. (2001). Adaptation to long-term cold-girdling in genotypes of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Journal of Experimental Botany, 52(358), 1123–1127. https://doi.org/10.1093/jexbot/52.358.1123
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