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. 1966 Jan;41(1):102–104. doi: 10.1104/pp.41.1.102

Day-night Differences in the Accumulation and Translocation of Ions by Tobacco Plants 1

A Wallace 1, S M Soufi 1, N Hemaidan 1
PMCID: PMC1086304  PMID: 16656217

Abstract

More K42, Rb86, and Br82 was accumulated by intact tobacco plants and root systems from detopped plants during the night than during the day when studies for both periods were made in dark rooms controlled at 18°. More, however, was translocated to shoots during the day than during the night in intact plants. This latter effect parallels the periodicity of exudation in root systems from detopped plants.

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