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- W2029575003 abstract "Summary This work was undertaken to give further evidence that Li like the earth alkali elements is only slightly mobile in the phloem. In stolons of Saxifraga sarmentosa the directions of either the transpiration stream or the assimilate stream were artificially changed. Cs was used as an indicator of phloem transport. When Li and Cs are applied to the conductive tissues in the stolons between mother and daughter plant long distance transport of Li takes place only with the water current, whereas Cs is transported both in xylem an phloem. This holds true if one of the currents is reversed so that they have opposite directions. The results show that Li like Ca, Sr, and Ba is highly phloemimmobile. Thus Li can be grouped with respect to its transport characteristics with Ca, Sr, and Ba, but not with the alkali ions, i.e. in the same way as for the absorption of cations by the roots. Mobility in the phloem may be linked to the ion uptake mechanism in the sieve tubes." @default.
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- W2029575003 title "Transport von Lithium und Caesium durch die Stolonen von Saxifraga sarmentosa L." @default.
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