Labeled Oxygen: Transport through Growing Corn Roots. 1964

C R Jensen, and J Letey, and L H Stolzy

Oxygen, labeled with oxygen-18, is transported across wax membranes penetrated by growing corn roots. The rate of transport is a linear function of the number of penetrating roots. Other factors also influence the rate of transport.

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