Department of Botany, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27706.
Plant Physiol. 1966 Dec;41(10):1743-7. doi: 10.1104/pp.41.10.1743.
Although root pressure and guttation presumably result from a high concentration of salt in the root xylem, the guttation fluid is very dilute. Measurements of the osmotic potential of the guttation liquid and of exudates at various levels in guttating plants indicate that salt is removed from the xylem in the upper part of plants, particularly in the leaves. The concentration of salt solutions forced through individual leaves by an artificial root pressure has no influence on the osmotic potential of the guttation fluid. This suggests that leaves play an important role in removing salt from the xylem of guttating plants.
虽然根压和溢泌可能是由于木质部中盐分浓度高所致,但溢泌液非常稀释。对溢泌液和不同部位溢泌植物渗出液的渗透压测量表明,盐分从植物上部的木质部中被去除,特别是在叶片中。通过人工根压迫使通过单个叶片的盐溶液浓度对溢泌液的渗透压没有影响。这表明叶片在从溢泌植物的木质部中去除盐分方面起着重要作用。