Impairment of sucrose utilization for cell wall formation in the roots of aluminum-damaged cotton seedlings
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Shoots of normal cotton seedlings rapidly fixed a pulse of ^<14>CO_2 from the ambient atmosphere and translocated some of the resulting labeled sucrose to the roots. Roots of these plants assimilated most of the radioactivity from a 10-min labeling pulse into insoluble cell wall materials and other stable metabolites within 4 to 6 hr after the pulse. However, roots of cotton seedlings which had been exposed to 1 ppm of Al^<3+> for 24 hr before labeling tended to accumulate the ^<14>C-label as free sucrose. Histologic and microautoradiographic evidence suggested that Al^<3+> impaired the root's capacity to utilize sucrose in further metabolic products so that ^<14>C-labeled sucrose was not polymerized into cell wall materials as it was in the roots of control plants.
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