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Page 1: Phloem - I. Components of the Phloem Sieve Elements: conducting cells which transport products of photosynthesis and other solutes –Sieve tube members

Phloem - I

Page 2: Phloem - I. Components of the Phloem Sieve Elements: conducting cells which transport products of photosynthesis and other solutes –Sieve tube members

Components of the Phloem

• Sieve Elements: conducting cells which transport products of photosynthesis and other solutes– Sieve tube members (in

angiosperms) – Fig B– Sieve cells (in

gymnosperms and lower vascular plants – Fig A

• Companion cells – specialized parenchyma

• Regular parenchyma• Fibers• Sclereids (on rare occasions)

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Phloem is generally external to the xylem in monocot and dicot bundles

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Phloem

Phloem in bundle of sunflower stem

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Close up of phloem in corn

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Over stained phloem in Tilia

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Phloem in Ranunculus root

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Phloem in Smilax root

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Phloem in grass leaf

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Sieve Tube

Member

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Sieve Tube Members

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Sieve Plate

P-protein bodies

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Electron micrographs of a sieve tube member and sieve plate

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Sieve tube members in milkweed stem

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Sieve plate in cucumber

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Typical view of phloem

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P-protein plugs in cucumber

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P-Protein in sieve plate pores

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Sieve cell in pine

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Development of sieve tube member and related companion cells

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Companion cells in milkweed

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STM and companion cells in cucumber

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Sieve Tube Members

Companion Cell

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Companion cells in leaf veins

• Ordinary companion cells

• Transfer cells

• Intermediary companion cells

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Ordinary Companion Cell

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Transfer Companion Cell

Companion Cell

Sieve Tube Member

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Intermediary Companion Cell

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Electron micrograph of a portion of common wall between a companion cell (top) and a sieve element (bottom).

Three companion cell plasmodesmata merging into one pore in a sieve area

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Pressure Flow Hypothesis

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Aphids are used to study phloem translocation - and used to prove the Pressure-Flow Hypothesis

The empty ovule technique is also used.

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Pathways of phloem loading

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Sucrose is actively loaded into the companion cell through Sucrose-H+ symport that is dependent on H+-ATPase

Apoplast

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Polymer trapping helps explain how symplastic phloem loading, which depends on diffusion, allows for the accumulation of sugars against a concentration gradient

Oligosaccharides are too large to diffuse back to bundle sheath cells.

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